Britain Is Pricing Its Factories Into Oblivion

Uncertainty begets uncompetitiveness.
Britain Is Pricing Its Factories Into Oblivion
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At its peak, Britain was known as the workshop of the world. Sheffield produced high-quality steel, Manchester still had a strong textiles sector and the West Midlands was world-renowned for its cars. Glasgow, Sunderland and Newcastle were shipbuilding hubs, Stoke-on-Trent produced ceramics.

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Ted Newson
Ted Newson
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Ted Newson is a researcher at The Global Warming Policy Foundation.