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Schona Jolly QC
WomaninHavana
Amidst all the noise, we have more Covid restrictions being brought in on Monday without parliamentary debate or scrutiny. It’s almost as though it’s becoming a habit to bypass that
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Dan Snow
thehistoryguy
This is why the Nationalists are winning. Edinburgh, London, Delhi, Warsaw, tens of millions of Americans....We. Our. Independent. It's so tweetable. Our money, our laws. Take control. Nailed it.But it's
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James Webber
jamesrwebber
Commission has published a long and ill conceived note re art 10 NIP. Claiming wide ‘reach back’ jurisdiction over aid in GB and that the unilateral declaration given by the
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
And so the centenary of partition begins(ish) and with it some (hopefully) nuanced discussions about how it unfolded, had real and imagined impacts (+ and -) and how Brexit has
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Small business in particular struggling with new Brexit red tape. Entirely predictable, and a function of a world trade system distorted against smaller traders. Stay with me a short while
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Will Tanner
Will_Tanner
Since the reshuffle in No.10, there has been a lot of talk about whether the PM should choose between his new Northern spoils or his Southern heartlands.Today, @ukonward publishes "No
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Jess Sargeant
Jess_Sargeant
Yesterday saw the Government reach a compromise with Peers over the devolution aspects of the UK Internal Market Bill. The Lords were standing strong over an amendment on Common Frameworks
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Scott Hames
hinesjumpedup
Excuse this short thread on a long read - Spitfire Britain and the Zombie Union in @The_Drouth http://www.thedrouth.org/spitfire-britain-and-the-zombie-union-by-scott-hames/ This essay updates some ideas from my book and applies them to
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Simon Fraser
SimonFraser00
1/6: Now we have the #Brexit deal we should reboot British #foreignpolicy. It needs both clear long-term priorities and agile tactical footwork. For starters, this thread suggests five early opportunities
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Alan Beattie
alanbeattie
The chart-topping band of @ChrisGiles_ @jimbrunsden (me on drums) have a piece up about the Brexit level playing field stand-off. But here's the thing: the opacity surrounding these (as so
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. Can I be bothered to write anything to add to the ocean of drivel (notable exceptions apply) already coughed up? Can I? can I? Hell, yes. To live is
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JPCampbellBiz - Open a window, keep your distance
JP_Biz
Potential trouble on Border Control Posts (BCPs). This is the minimum infrastructure the EU expects at NI ports by 1 Jan. These are facilities for agrifood checks. But Stormont’s AgriMin
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Peter Kyle MP
peterkyle
It’s an important discussion to have but I resoectfully disagree with @SKinnock on this for two reasons.1. We got Brexit seriously wrong before ‘People’s Vote’ was started2. *The* biggest mistake
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
The first working day of the new UK-EU relationship. We're going to hear a lot this year from all sides (remain and Brexit in UK, EU, etc) using any possible
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Lucy Prebble
lucyprebblish
Please reply to this tweet with a description of someone who you know who would vote in an upcoming election for a Johnson-headed Tory government and a brief outline of
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Ewan Gibbs
ewangibbs
My dominant memory of 12 December 2019 happened the next day. I met @shirkerism and others in Edinburgh to commiserate. We gathered at the Democracy Cairn on Calton Hill, which
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