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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
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This is perhaps the most deceitful column I've read from anyone nominally on Team Remain.The idea that a "soft" Brexit survived more than a few weeks after the referendum is
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jackie kemp
jackiekemp
When the UK government decided to ignore #Scotland’s strong vote to remain in the #EU they made a choice. The choice was to prioritise the demands of English nationalism over
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Wrong. Quite spectacularly wrong. And worrying that we still haven't learnt much about negotiations. Domestic debate does not actively damage a country's negotiating position. It is normal. In fact the
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David Gauke
DavidGauke
Not sure anyone can be certain what the impact of Cummings' departure will have on the Brexit negotiations. Removes a hardliner from No 10 but also leaves him free to
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Derrick Berthelsen
DerrickBerthel1
With continued media hysteria over post Brexit customs paperwork border queues, I thought I would take a quick look at the state of preparedness of some of the largest Logistics
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Dr Michaela Benson
Michaelacbenson
Did you know that the numbers of British citizens emigrating to the EU27 has increased since the #Brexit referendum? Here's me writing about what this tells us about #emigration 1/https://ukandeu.ac.uk/emigration-in-brexit-times-why-are
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Tom Wright
thomaswright08
I think it was very smart of Biden to call Boris Johnson so early today. Anxieties in Brexit circles about Biden have been unreasonably high. This is an easy way
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Nice to see English politicians suddenly panicking about the Union after spending four years actively putting it in jeopardy. What did they think was going to happen? One if the
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Russ
RussInCheshire
I'm 99% sure we'll get a last minute Brexit deal.Boris Johnson will do his best Sir Plankton Churchill impression, and all the Brexiters will say "see, we won".And within a
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Anand Menon
anandMenon1
Interesting by @Dannythefink in which, inter alia, he addresses (I think) recent pieces by myself and @jillongovt https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c9e9e526-396f-11eb-a4fe-454ae9b80c8b 1/6 I'm not sure I agree with this. Had the PV cro
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
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1/ It is becoming rapidly clearer that Johnson and Cummings are igniting a prolonged clash with the EU which will drown out the failure of Brexit in a torrent of
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Paul Bernal
PaulbernalUK
Yes, the remainers do share some of the blame for Brexit. However, they rank below at least the following:1) David Cameron2) The Tories in general3) The Tabloid press4) Lexiters5) Farage
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Richard G Whitman
RGWhitman
One aspect of EU-UK relations that will not make it into (any) future partnership agreement is cooperation on foreign, security and defence policy. The PD committed both sides to negotiations.
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Brigid Laffan
BrigidLaffan
Participated in a very interesting panel this week @StAntsCollege @UniofOxford & was asked 2 excellent questions by @KalypsoNicolaid & @fromTGA on why #EU27 was united against UK but not Putin
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Phil Syrpis
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I don't know whether it is worth going here yet again... but the core of the difficulty with Brexit lies with the nature of the referendum mandate. Short thread. 1/8
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Lidl NorthernIreland
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We want to wish a huge thank you to our suppliers, hauliers and own teams who, despite the current challenges, have managed to keep our shelves stocked with full product
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