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Matthew Holehouse
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Matthew Holehouse
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Public policy editor at The Economist
London
Joined January 2009
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Jun 3, 2023
    Alan Bennett could not have written it better. Deep, deep England.
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Oct 25, 2022
    Resignation statements, abbreviated. Cameron: Oops. May: I'm sorry. Johnson: You bastards. Truss: I was right.
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Jun 3, 2023
    Replying to @mattholehouse
    A portrait of the very human desire to leave your hard-earned wealth to your relatives, whom you think are idiots
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Oct 17, 2019
    EU official on Juncker’s no extension remark: “Bullshit.”
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Nov 28, 2023
    Really?
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Feb 4, 2020
    Estonian government advert, Westminster tube station
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Sep 18, 2019
    "We've got the Mother of Parliaments being shut down by the Father of Lies," Aidan O'Neill tells the Supreme Court
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Jul 22, 2020
    Clear from PMQs that Boris Johnson is very much looking forward to fighting the 2024 election against Jeremy Corbyn on a ticket of delivering Brexit.
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Jun 27, 2024
    The Economist endorses the Labour Party to form the next government. "It has the greatest chance of tackling the biggest problem that Britain faces: a chronic and debilitating lack of economic growth."
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    Keir Starmer should be Britain’s next prime minister
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Nov 13, 2019
    A striking moment. Not merely that Cummings wore an Elon Musk T-shirt on his first day in office, but the idea that the disruption of Brexit is attractive and good for “disrupters” like Musk is the essence of the Johnson/Cummings project. TBC.
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    Faisal Islam
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    Nov 13, 2019
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    “Brexit [uncertainty] made it too risky to put a Gigafactory in the UK,” perhaps worlds greatest entrepreneur Elon Musk told AutoExpress at launch of Berlin European electric car/battery plant - NB Telegraph report PMs GE speech at electric car plant... autoexpress.co.uk/tesla/108395/t…
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Jul 6, 2023
    A factoid about a Keir Starmer govt. 13% of the shadow cabinet are privately-educated. If it enters govt, that would make it the most state-educated cabinet since at least 1945. More so than Blair's first (32%), Wilson's (35%) or Attlee's (25%).
    The Labour Leader, Keir Starmer, joins in a games lesson during a school visit
    Labour’s cabinet would be Britain’s most state-educated since 1945
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Jun 9, 2017
    Huge: David Davis concedes UK government may have lost mandate to exit customs union and single market (Sky, 2.30am).
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    May 26, 2024
    Fair to say Labour sees national service as a gift to mobilise its younger voters, judging by its tiktok channel (and much punchier on the plan than broadcast/print)
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    Matthew Holehouse
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    Sep 23, 2022
    Indeed the gulf in reactions between free market think tanks and the actual market is genuinely fascinating
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    Harry Cole
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    Sep 23, 2022
    Can't remember the IEA ever welcoming a Budget before...
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