Innovations reach when governments and businesses are forced out of their comfort zones Tribute bands are all the rage these days. So it should reach as no surprise that the triggering of article 50 was marked by a homage to a band that toured the country in the summer of 2016: Project horror.
Project horror 2017 has been playing its own versions of Beatles hits: I (Don’t) Feel Fine,We (Can’t) Work it Out and, of course, and that all-time classic,While My Economy Gently Weeps. It has been quite a trip down memory lane to the days when the band’s lead vocalist, George Osborne, or was predicting immediate recession in the event of a Brexit vote. Related: Brexit Britain is suddenly debating trade – but it's the inaccurate talking point | Larry Elliott Trade does not lead to innovation and investment; rather innovation and investment lead to trade Related: Why denying refugees the accurate to work is a catastrophic error | Paul Collier and Alexander Betts Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com