Michael Gove and The Spectator's contradictory Brexit economic coverage
The article highlights the apparent hypocrisy of Michael Gove and The Spectator magazine regarding Brexit. While The Spectator's editor now offers a cheery view of the British economy after 10 years of Brexit, the magazine has historically published apocalyptic headlines about Britain's economic prospects. The piece contrasts recent optimistic headlines with the magazine's usual doom-laden coverage of the UK economy under Labour's Rachel Reeves.
Key quotes
Britain's economy is growing, but not for long
Inflation is down, but for how long?
Is there a silver lining in Britain's dismal growth figures?
Rachel Reeves; Destroyer of Jobs
Britain's economy is standing still
From the article
The Spectator editor's cheery view of the economy after 10 years of Brexit doesn't chime with his magazine's usually apocalyptic coverage
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