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Some thoughts on David Frost following his elevation to the Cabinet, why he is perfectly qualified for the job and why that doesn’t mean relations with the EU will improve
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It has been less than a month since the UK left the single market and the customs union, and the result has been chaos. Fishers are anchoring their ships and
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It takes some cheek to write a headline like this.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/01/14/brexiteers-blamed-problems-warned/ Maybe I wasn't listening properly, but I don't recall Brexiteers spending the last four and a half year
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So the government is going to ask business yet again, what rules it wants to scrap. Another in a long line of “red tape challenges” and I’ve lived through a
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Exporting its law beyond its boarders is what the EU does. It’s what gives it a seat at the global table, & when it does it well, it is so
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A few thoughts on the extent to which the EU does, or does not have a strategy when it comes to (i) #Brexit; and (ii) its long term relationship with
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This tweet has been really bugging me, and I should probably just ignore it and get a life, but here’s why.https://twitter.com/jonlis1/status/1333745198887804929 It’s inaccurate to say that the transition period was
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I have to admit that I am completely bemused by the debate on how Labour should vote on an EU trade deal (assuming we get one), for two reasons. The
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I’m increasingly convinced that #Kent is heading for an open revolt. Even before #Brexit, there was already discontent about proposed house building in many parts of the country.https://www.kentonline.co.uk/maidstone/news/almost-2-000-dem
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The comments made by the PM last night regarding devolution shld act as a wake-up call to anyone who thinks that the Union is safe under his stewardship. Irrespective of
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Interesting article from @jgforsyth on the geo-political impact of no-deal, but it’s been obvious for quite a while that the UK/EU relationship has been seriously wounded by Brexit & four
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Still think it’s worth putting a fiver on UK/EU #trade negotiations going into December.Why? Four reasons… 1. This government are firm believers in deadlines focusing minds (it’s the journalists in
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