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Press Releases from 2022
1 in 6 critical NHS supplies depend on China - costing £6.2 billion a year
17 May 2022
1 in 6 critical NHS supplies depend on China - costing £6.2 billion a year Health chiefs warned that China could 'switch off' critical medical supplies NHS “dangerously reliant” on China as number of critical medical supplies purchased from Chinese government TREBLES in a year. 1 in 6 of critical medical supplies come from China – with the NHS giving the Chinese government more than £600 million a month to prop up the NHS. Shocking new…
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Top jobs increasingly occupied by a new ethnic minority middle class
24 February 2022
Britain is seeing an emerging ethnic minority middle class according to new figures released today by the Civitas think tank. In a new report: “In defence of British openness: evidence and ideas on how we might think about a multiracial country” published today Dr Richard Norrie uncovers a more positive picture of multiracial Britain in 2022 than many commentators believe: Almost a quarter of British Indian and Chinese workers (24 per cent) are in the…
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Use Brexit freedoms to make Northern Ireland a super low-tax pharma manufacturing ‘freeport’
18 February 2022
The EU is capitalising on UK taxpayer-funded research and development in new drugs by attracting big pharma companies to set up factories overseas with the promise of low taxes. This analysis published by the Civitas think tank uncovers £10 billion of annual lost pharmaceutical exports through ‘uncompetitive’ taxes levied on pharma companies. The report shows how major pharma giants use UK taxpayer-funded research and development spending to develop new drugs and then shift…
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Top Brexit economist predicts £69billion boost to UK economy from new trade agreement – 37 times higher than official figures.
4 February 2022
Government modelling of benefits from Free Trade Agreements ‘miserably low’ according to Professor Patrick Minford, well known Brexit economist. Government figures ‘biased’ toward EU and against the rest of the world. In a major new analysis of Government Free Trade Agreements signed in the wake of Brexit, Professor Patrick Minford sounds the alarm over official modelling which dramatically under estimates the benefits to the UK economy from these deals. Professor Patrick Minford, one of the…
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