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Sime0nStylites
Time for a New Prime Minister1. Brexit would have been challenge enough but with the pandemic at the same time the government has had to deal with the most severe
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Darren 🏃🚴🍺🐄
dirk1978
If I had to pick a single pivotal moment in British politics, this would be it.Parliament was paralysed, Labour were voting everything down, Tories couldn't get anything through.A last ditch
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David Moore
dgmoore75
With only hours to go till we secure a clean Brexit, I thought it would be nice to look back at some of the faces of those who thought they
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Sarah Hurst
Life_Disrupted
To stop Brexit all the government needed to do was to tell us that you would pay an extra £82 for a £200 coat. Or that you wouldn't be able
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Siob, Princess of Yorkshire #FBPE #FBPEGlobal #FBR
Sillyshib
The brexit business ppl from sectors from fishing to Curry house owners to farming....all were targeted by the Vote Leave campaign offering them something (everything) that their own industry would
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Chaminda Jayanetti
cjayanetti
I just want to come back to this in the light of yesterday's vote because I think there's a narrative around this issue that's basically wrong.https://twitter.com/cjayanetti/status/1342172847435902976 The first and most
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Jay Rayner
jayrayner1
As Nick Timothy wasn't born until 1980 perhaps he'll excuse this slightly older voter explaining a few things. Yes, we had food but it was of lower quality than now
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧
vivamjm
Those Brexit "opportunities" @AndreDenHouter Britain’s government may have (edit) *fucked* its preparations for Brexit, but the same cannot be said for the Dutch – the Netherlands likely to win a
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BobSmithWalker
BobSmithWalker
1. So, after a year of dilemma & research re Brexit, against an international socialist background I’ve come to conclusion that Brexit isn’t about British freedom. It’s about swapping European
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was inequality and the destitution that resulted from austerity.
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
There is some fascinating stuff in the detail of this agreementIt is not the end of Brexit - it is a truce until 2026 The 2026 'review' of the agreement
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
1/ Brexit politics is built on fear. Frightened people tend to seek security in the tribe. Once that tribe might have been the Labour movement, but now in a fragmented
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sinan ulgen
sinanulgen1
Actually a lot will depend on whether we end up with a hard Brexit or not.https://twitter.com/Ziya_Meral/status/1281493998130073600 If the UK leaves the EU with a new trade agreement, then it is
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Richard Bentall #FBPE #3.5% Project We Told You So
RichardBentall
1/4 At this point in the Brexit process, when we remainers can only wait in horror, like passengers in a bus with defective breaks that is hurtling towards a cliff,
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧
vivamjm
Eric 71 former shipyard worker from Newcastle"There's a lot of average working guys that have done exactly what I've done and it's just not going to be possible now. I
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
Brexit: a short guide for Bellylaugh and Heil readers.1. British people living overseas are not "expats". They are MIGRANTS. Someone is not an 'expat' because they happen to be white
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