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Paul Carnahan
pacarnahan
Clearing out a pile of ancient screenshots on my iPad and came across this classic from the undisputed Prince of Pish: And this, from the ever-oblivious Lil’ Loco: And remember
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Here's how the UK's situation will change after the transition period ends, compared to our former EU membership...(Come back to this thread. It will keep growing!)- UK can negotiate its
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Brigid Laffan
BrigidLaffan
Not often I read something @Telegraph that I feel has to be taken on but Vernon Bogdanor’s opinion today is one such piece. Bogdanor is one of the leading scholars
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Socialist Voice 🌐
SocialistVoice
British politics has gone back to the 1980s. In 1983, Neil Kinnock shifted Labour to the right and lost support from trade unions, miners and working class voters after he
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
As those I know best could confirm, I have long feared a No Deal Brexit. I could not see how Gove and Johnson could or would agree to anything else.
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Tony Smith CBE
FortinusGlobal
Covid-19: UK and France aim to restart freight as queues grow - BBC News. As I said on @SkyNews this morning we need urgent agreement with France on exemptions for
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Byline Times
BylineTimes
As Lord Lebedev of Hampton and Siberia is sworn in, prepare for some more swearing, and a quick thread on some of @BylineTimes reporting on him and @BorisJohnson courtesy of
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Frédéric Moreau 🚎
goodclimate
Businesses selling UK fayre have been around in Brussels since Waterloo. There was once a small British quarter. The disapproval is ahistorical. The only new thing about Stonemanor is that
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Anthony Gooch Gálvez
pitres
.@AranchaGlezLaya is spot on that #Trade Agreements are means to manage interdependence not assert sovereignty. Here lies the rub: for pure Brexiteers, #Brexit is about asserting sovereignty from #EU hence
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Luke McGee
lukemcgee
Welcome to the year Unionists have been dreading Brexit's now real. Scottish elections & a border in the Irish sea are hereAnd Tories fear Boris is about wade onto this
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Julian Jessop
julianHjessop
UK #GDP rose by 1.2% m/m in December and 1.0% q/q in Q4 2020. This was better than expected, including by the OBR, and means that (unlike the eurozone) the
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Dr Phillip Lee 🔶
DrPhillipLee
Let’s put aside for a moment the rights and wrongs of a ‘soft’ Brexit. (Wrong mainly because no one voted for it in the 2016 referendum; it literally wasn’t on
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
You know why soft Brexit didn't happen?It wasn't remainers.It was because lily livered politicians, presenters and journalists wouldn't face down the xenophobes and racists with the benefits of Freedom of
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
Was Brexit a product of "imperial nostalgia"? In a new article - currently on free access in the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History - I argue that it was
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Alex Partridge
alexpartridge87
In the House of Lords we're on speaker 23 of 127 in the second reading debate on the EU (Future Relationship) Bill Actually two speakers have withdrawn. 102 to go
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. This convincing picture (from the Mirror) of two good friends forever is intended in part to convince that despite the catastroshambles HMG’s Brexit negotiating position is entirely unaffected.I’m not
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