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Rick Tyler-Still Right
rickwtyler
1/8 The focus on the stimulus portion of the spending bill Trump signed last night misses the much larger significance of Trump’s capitulation.After the now familiar bluff and bluster signifying
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Josh Glancy
joshglancy
Early days, but there is increasing frustration in Bidenworld with Germany and broader EU bids for autonomy. My @thesundaytimes piecehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/joe-bidens-growing-frustration-with-europe-yanks-britain-out-of-the-dogh
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
With various Brexit supporting types talking about the great opportunities ahead from cutting regulations I am considering the need to discuss why this doesn't work, business don't want it, and
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Lizzie Dearden
lizziedearden
Horrific accounts of the targeting of journalists in the Capitol are emerging The "who do you work for" demand will be chillingly familiar to journalists who have covered far-right protests
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Jon Worth
jonworth
As arguments about the interplay between the NI Protocol and TCA rumble on, it's time for a kind of typology of solutionsThese are: Turn-a-blind-eye All-UK Build-the-infrastructureA quick Turn-a-blind-eyeExample:"Gove
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
1/ I had a great chat this weekend with a friend on Starmer's strategy...https://twitter.com/dasvee/status/1358764527375024131 2/ I raised the point in the first tweet in this thread - Labour feels it
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
Just spoke to @mrjamesob on @LBC about Brexit readiness and Gove's letter. Asked a simple question: why aren't we ready for something that we knew was coming 4 years ago?
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Horus
nastymutant
To everyone pleading with Boris Johnson to stop foreign criminals landing in Kent and being given luxury accommodation - why do you think he wants to stop it?Here are at
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Phil Dore
PhilJDore
I wasn't born in Wales, don't speak Welsh, but today, after months of deliberation, I joined @YesCymru.The most persuasive argument was of course so Wales can have its own Eurovision
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Nick Gutteridge
nickgutteridge
1/ Some EU frustration at UK griping over trade problems and suggestions Brussels needs to improve its attitude to make the relationship work better. There's a feeling of déjà vu,
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Amrita Bhinder
amritabhinder
“Amrit Singh - Open Society FoundationsShe is also counsel in Open Society Justice Initiative v. CIA”PS: Open Society Foundation is @georgesoros’s no?She is Manmohan Singh’s kid no?Open Society Foundation has
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Hilary Benn
hilarybennmp
1. The time for dither, delay and denial has gone. The Prime Minister must now decide whether he actually wants a deal with the European Union or not. 2. Either
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Simon Cox
SimonFRCox
Leavers beginning to realise EU states see EU *fundamentally* differently from how Leavers see it. THREAD 1/9https://twitter.com/simonfrcox/status/1337174629719437313 Some Leavers believe UK’s economic/political interests/qualities are fu
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Not the best headline, but, @OwenJones84 does make some valid, if uncomfortable, points here. May's red lines shifted a lot from Lancaster speech. Some, not all, remainers determination for nothing
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Malcolm Tucker
gorbalsgoebbels
It seems to me people are deliberately ignoring the differences between elections and referendums.Referendums are single issue votes that have seismic impacts. Massive change is enacted if change wins.That is
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Colin
ColSMal
THREAD: What did SNP politicians say about the UK Government's decision to opt out of the EU vaccine scheme - which has probably saved lives? SNP Constitution Minister Mike Russell:
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