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I thought I might do a little analysis of this tweet. It’s a rare example of a direct and unfiltered communication from a senior politician in a medium which can
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Typically excellent piece from @dsquareddigest The exponential insight is especially neat. Think of it a little like fishing...today you can’t export oysters to the EU (because you simply aren’t allowed
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I keep on seeing various Brexit sages argue that by eg not granting equivalence (ie moving towards a competitor relationship with London) the EU will reduce the capital markets liquidity
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Everyone seems to be going a bit nutty about the Amsterdam share trading news. Is it news? Most definitely. But is it unexpected. Most definitely not. Let’s start with what
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1. The pandemic will end but there will be no reversion to political ‘normalcy’. The after effects of the pandemic, combined with Brexit, will shape U.K. politics in the 2020s
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1. The AZ / EU supply issue is one of the most important and most difficult issues of the first half of 2021 with the potential for extremely damaging repercussions.
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A few reflections on the union debate. Firstly, independence/ reunification is an ever present fault line. But Brexit has made it (at least for now) a very serious issue. The
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Does anyone have an informed views as to how the pharma companies are handling vaccine supply issues on the contractual side? Eg this situation - company x has signed contracts
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A quote from this excellent piece, neatly summarising a core impact of Brexit. The Commission’s view, according to several sources, is that Brexit means existing distribution networks and supply chains
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Some quick thoughts on why businesses (even some large businesses) are ill-prepared for Brexit (NB you can file this in the ‘visible from space’ category). Firstly, let’s consider the scale
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I’ve changed my mind re Labour voting for the deal. My previous view had been that Labour should vote for the deal as a tactical measure to convince its Brexit
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Along the way I wrote about considering Johnson’s Brexit decision as a choice between clichéd narratives. What would read / play best? Well... It is absolutely no surprise to me
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