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Bloomberg Thursday 17 October, 2019

Outlook for New Electricity Links With Europe

In an interview with Bloomberg Alexander Temerko explained benefits of the interconnectors between France and the UK

Les Echos Monday 16 September, 2019

Brexit without agreement, a folly for the United Kingdom...

...but the country should remain part of the Internal Energy Market whatever its outcome.

Huffington Post Wednesday 11 September, 2019

Tories Have Become A 'Religious Sect' Under 'Archbishop' Dominic Cummings

Alexander Temerko criticises the Government for no-deal Brexit and calls the Conservative Party to return to centre-ground

The Guardian Monday 2 September, 2019

UK energy price fears as electricity imports climb to record high

Alexander Temerko and National Grid warn that no-deal Brexit can lead to a sharp increase in energy prices and risks disrupting cross-border energy trade

The Telegraph Wednesday 14 August, 2019

Brexit in a blaze of no-deal glory would leave the climate, consumers and Conservatives worse off

UK continuous membership in the Internal Energy Market should be a priority in any deal with the EU.

Huffington Post Thursday 4 July, 2019

Johnson And Hunt: A Choice Between Populism And Professionalism

The party should not turn to the ‘fun blond guy’ as its next leader.

ConservativeHome Monday 24 June, 2019

Without a softer Brexit, the Conservatives will be destroyed.

Jeremy Hunt is a candidate with the best programme and authority to be the next Prime Minister

The Telegraph Friday 14 June, 2019

Top Tory donor backs Jeremy Hunt for PM

To take Britain out of the European Union "at any cost" by the end of October is a "hard red line"

Le Monde Wednesday 29 May, 2019

The most sensible solution for London would be to stop the Brexit process

Alexander Temerko calls to the UK government to stop the Brexit process and to support the French proposals for reform of the European Union.

The Times Tuesday 23 April, 2019

Brexit: Angry Tory donors back MPs against May

Conservative Party donors should support MPs directly instead of supporting uncertain government policies on Brexit

Institute of Economic Affairs Tuesday 16 April, 2019

The Brexit litmus test: too many politicians, not enough statesmen

Brexit requires time, leadership and ultimately a close trade and political relationship with the European neighbours for the benefit of the future generations.

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