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Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺
nicktolhurst
In many ways we misread Britain.We got Boris Johnson as prime minister not because of Brexit....but rather we got Brexit because much of the English population likes the “idea of
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
All sorts of sad about this. An economic blow - the value of our creative industries once exceeded £100bn. A personal blow to individuals who will no longer be employable.
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Layla Moran 🔶
LaylaMoran
Extending free school meals to all eligible pupils over the summer holidays would cost just £120m, yet Boris Johnson is still refusing to do it. Here are some other things
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
We get lost in the weeds but important context is this. The govt’s Brexit policy is the biggest single disruption in the economic policy of the UK since Thatcherism. Whether
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Yannis Koutsomitis
YanniKouts
#ΒREAKING — #Brexit: Major breakthrough tonight on fishing rights https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/dec/06/major-breakthrough-on-fishing-rights-brings-brexit-deal-closer?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other /via @lisaocarroll European Commissi
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John Niven HQ
estellecostanza
In the queue at butcher for turkey yesterday. Three folk behind me grumbling about masks and distancing and generally saying Covidiot type stuff but I keep my powder dry. Focus
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
Again, there is no referendum position that would have worked well for Labour in 2019, but not coming out for a 2nd referendum would *almost certainly* have been more disataerous.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/nov/12/starmer-shou
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Jonathan Portes
jdportes
The economic impact of the Brexit deal: our analysishttps://ukandeu.ac.uk/research-papers/the-economic-impact-of-boris-johnsons-brexit-proposals-2/ Key points to remember:1. Leaving Single Market/Customs Union means major new trade barriers
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Matt Goodwin
GoodwinMJ
Reaction to Gove speech revealing. One side has *ideas* about how to send power down not up + change gvt. Other side still struggling to find intellectual reply post-Brexit. Might
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Dr Richard North
RichardAENorth
1. It really is about time that industry and the media stopped whingeing about "paperwork" and "red tape", and started confronting the reality - that UK exports to the EU
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A. Jamie Saris
jamie_saris
Somewhat shamefully, I continue to gawk at the train-wreck of #Brexit. One thing I have been struck by, in the latest spasm of people people shocked at what they voted
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Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke
kevinhorourke
By definition Brexit divides and weakens the West. Those responsible for Brexit have a special responsibility to ensure that the damage remains as limited as possible. That implies remaining close
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Labour's Brexit problem...- Abstain on a deal: looks like they have no position on the most important issue in decades, slightly increased no-deal risk.- Vote against: implicit endorsement of no-deal
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Jack Maidment
jrmaidment
There's loads of fascinating stuff in Philip Hammond's Brexit interview with @UKandEU, particularly on Theresa May. But it is worth kicking off by flagging what the ex-CX said about David
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Lesley
Guapaish
This is presented as if people are only just learning of the changes. Ever since the referendum results it has been possible to predict many of these issues, and in
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
Labour need to do far more than tell the Govt to ‘get a grip’ or sort out ‘dither and delay’.Brexit outcomes aren’t primarily a problem of execution but design -
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