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Who gets the final say in Britain? Voters or the bond market? | CNN Business

Democratic leaders must answer to voters, lawmakers and other world leaders. But Britain’s likely next prime minister will need to win over another powerful audience: the bond market.

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Who gets the final say in Britain? Voters or the bond market? | CNN Business

Democratic leaders must answer to voters, lawmakers and other world leaders. But Britain’s likely next prime minister will need to win over another powerful audience: the bond market.

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scmp.com4 g fa

Macroscope | Can Andy Burnham fix Britain’s essential services and debt problem?

The favourite to become Britain’s next prime minister is the latest figure promoting greater state control of important national assets.

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·edition.cnn.com

    Who gets the final say in Britain? Voters or the bond market? | CNN Business

    Democratic leaders must answer to voters, lawmakers and other world leaders. But Britain’s likely next prime minister will need to win over another powerful audience: the bond…

  2. sabato 27 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Macroscope | Can Andy Burnham fix Britain’s essential services and debt problem?

    The favourite to become Britain’s next prime minister is the latest figure promoting greater state control of important national assets.