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    Oxford-educated economist Bernard Connolly is the author of The Rotten Heart of Europe: The Dirty War for Europe’s Money. 

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      Britain didn’t have a roaring ’20s, it had a roaring ’30s – here's why

      Opinion Talk of a “roaring ’20s” for the UK following the pandemic is wide of the mark, writes author and analyst Bernard Connolly – would-be economic historians should look to the 1930s for a better comparison.

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      A post-Brexit spending boost is entirely justifiable

      Analysis Strident pessimism over a no-deal Brexit is creating the ideal conditions for Keynesian stimulus, says Bernard Connolly.

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      George Soros is wrong about Brexit and the pound

      Features George Soros believes Brexit would cause a fall in sterling that would damage the UK economy. That suggests he doesn’t know what’s good for Britain at all, says Bernard Connolly.

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