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David Henig
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My Friday provocation - which I know is not widely shared in Brexit twitter circles - is that the UK government has been structured wrongly on Brexit since 2016 and
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Cuts right to the heart of possibly the most significant Brexit myth in the Conservative Party, that the EU is a uniquely heavy regulator holding back business.When actually regulation, whether
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So many stories of new barriers to trade between UK and EU, but you might be thinking at some point these will run out. The government is certainly hoping so.
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*Complex centrist take alert*The UK is doing better than the EU on vaccinations but may still gain no great economic advantage from that, and the EU may well have recovered
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What is happening in UK trade post-Brexit (EU and global) is what I always feared - a government not getting a handle on the day-to-day issues that cost business and
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Perhaps though nobody thought the EU was soft. For UK reasons include lack of trust, proximity, size, and not to encourage others.All of which is largely irrelevant to the main
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Short of making factories less productive we are not going to see a surge in manufacturing jobs anywhere.Better then to work out what is the problem we're trying to solve.
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There seem to be UK MPs confused about the difference between a single market and any other trade relationship, so for clarity:Single market - shared regulations, no checks or restrictions.Other
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Feeling a bit dumb because I hadn't noticed that the UK media was controlled by the metropolitan left wing political elite. When did Jeremy Corbyn's takeover happen? Getting up to
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Long thread. My view - the UK has since 2016 underestimated what goods border checks mean, and still does. That makes it very difficult for the EU to respond effectively
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New @instituteforgov report on managing UK-EU relationship. I would start in a different place, and I think get to a different result - our priorities should be resolving trading issues
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Interesting thread end point end point. I hope, and I could be wrong, that the UK government knows that to actually trigger protocol safeguard mechanisms would be incredibly counter-productive in
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