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Julian Jessop
julianHjessop
UK-EU trade has indeed been severely disrupted, but this headline ('exports to EU slashed by 68% since Brexit') is still over the top. Note:1. The ‘68%' compares January 2021 to
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A Day of Days- 12 days and counting
markadayofdays
12 Days to go........So in the spirit of the season here are my 12 Days of Brexit....... Enjoy On the First Day of Brexit, Remainers gave to me, a
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Mhairi Hunter
MhairiHunter
Politics of brexit vote are incredibly clear. There is zero incentive for SNP MPs to either abstain or vote in favour. Their votes make literally no difference so it is
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Jay
helterskelter49
It's clear Starmer needs to establish Labour's position on Brexit, it's an easy line of attack for Johnson. This is what I think their position should be.Firstly, don't campaign to
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We Need EU 🇪🇺 👊 🇪🇺
WeNeedEU
Vera and Gary sat one nightThe sky was clear, the mood was rightThe polls were out, the flags were highVera ate her shepherd’s pieShe licked her lips – she felt
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Michael Dougan
mdouganlpool
Does the constant Europhobic screeching and mudslinging by Brexit politicians / media / activists, really mean anything to vast majority of people living in the EU? Of course not: the
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧
vivamjm
Northern Ireland has become the first of UK region to put its foot down over what they say is the increasingly absurd Brexit position. Businesses said yesterday they were “simply
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Jean Pisani-Ferry
pisaniferry
In August 2016, two months after the #Brexit referendum, @n_roettgen, Paul Tucker, André Sapir, @GuntramWolff and I proposed a template for a « continental partnership » between the EU and the UK
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Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺
nicktolhurst
I really enjoyed my discussions with pro Brexit people on twitter detailing the benefits on trade & economy of Brexit. Often friendly - we might have disagreed but it was
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Baghwallah
baghwallah
1/ The Matador de Zorros is probably right. (1) is true (it's happened already), (2) is immaterial because Parliament voted to trigger Art. 50 and we've had 2 subsequent governments
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Planning for Brexit at the end of the year is harder than planning for no-deal in advance of Brexit day.Why?Because before there were only 4 distinct outcomes:- Cancel A50 and
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
As a result of Brexit Northern Ireland will follow EU rules for goods, citizens will be eligible to work in the EU, and study and receive healthcare in the EU.
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
We know the Daily Mail, Express, Telegraph etc. lied about Brexit.We know that Johnson, Gove, Farage, Hoey & hundreds of other prominent people lied about Brexit.We know that some economists
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Luke McGee
lukemcgee
Mini scoop: I got early eyes on the peerless @ESS_Survey on attitudes across Europe. It's hard to overstate the quality of this research, which comes only every 2 years. The
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Alan Wager
DrAlanWager
What did for Chequers? We've interviewed five people who were there. Each has a different reason why Chequers failed. Who is right?Sure, it's ancient history. And ultimately, when James Graham
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Tamsin
tamsinparnell
Today's first panel at #UACES2020 is really very exciting: 'Narratives of Brexit in the European Public Sphere'. A critical discursive approach to Brexit-related discourse, assessing the impact of discourses on
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