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Oliver Moody
olivernmoody
A very short thread on “broken glass” and the vitriol directed against Merkel by the UK tabloids over the weekend.Yesterday a Bloomberg reporter asked Merkel about the claims that her
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Thomas Sampson
thom_sampson
A few thoughts on how Brexit is likely to affect the UK economy in 2021 - with the caveat that much remains uncertain 1/ Most important
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
On a bicycle parts ecommerce merchant's website in the Netherlands...https://www.dutchbikebits.com/shipping This is 100% real, not a wind-up.Here are the new post-Brexit VAT rules. Basically, overseas firms are forced to register
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Steve Analyst
EmporersNewC
The problem with the regulatory argument is that the invention that leads to regulation tends to be regulated at the national level before the EU level. The EU then provides
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Peter Jukes
peterjukes
I hold no candle for anyone in the various second referendum campaigns, but I feel I must knock on the head the notion that a second confirmatory referendum would be
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Demagogue_Bingo 🔶🌍🇪🇺🥛⚖️⚔️🦉🐝💀🎯☸️
BingoDemagogue
As a very pro-EU Scot who is broadly in favour of democracy, here are my Arguments against a second referendum; without using the phrase 'once in a generation' The downside
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Katya Adler
BBCkatyaadler
Am told Barnier was ‘in good spirits’ when reported back to EU ambassadors this morning on state of play in negotiations ongoing in London BUT that he has ‘reached the
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Steve Peers
StevePeers
It may well be the case that the UK govt tactic of talking to Member States about this, instead of the EU, has a political motive - ie avoiding the
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
In fairness to Lance, the government has absolutely failed to modernise and upscale customs and border systems - and he is right to be outraged, but either way, he will
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Mixed loads fish exports (groupage) now further delayed.exporting now a process requiring 26 key steps, rather than 1 page form...teething issue perhaps for eg single loads salmon, but this level
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Vex Malitiosum
VexNemorensis
To borrow the tories' stock phrase, Let's Be Clear: no-deal was built in from the start. If they'd wanted our departure from the EU managed, they could have planned. Seriously.
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Clive Lewis MP
labourlewis
THREAD 1. Anyone who thinks English exceptionalism, nationalism and ‘regulatory realignment’ - the root drivers of Brexit - would have ended with a ‘soft brexit’ ie a customs union or
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Dr Phillip Lee 🔶
DrPhillipLee
This is pure revisionism, untrue and a dangerous, divisive reinvention of recent history that will stop our country from recovering. I was intimately involved in these events and will try
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
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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Gavin Barwell
GavinBarwell
Where to start with this drivel? The current iteration of the Protocol is worse, not mildly better, than the one negotiated by @theresa_may in terms of barriers between Great Britain
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John West 🕯💙
JohnWest_JAWS
If you really want to understand Brexit, look at the currency exchange rate of GBP vs EURUp until the financial crash of 2008, 1 EUR bought you about 60pThen it
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