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Elinor Elliot
ElliotElinor
Want to know more about the shadowy men influencing your future and that of your family? Start with Shanker Singham, and take some time to research the many pies in
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Nic Ransome
nicransome
Some thoughts arising from the current #Brexit blame game (which won't surprise anyone who follows me; except that it's a thread):1. Although very few in popular news media & politics
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Otto English
Otto_English
So there you have it. The Conservatives deliberately did nothing to assess Kremlin's attempts to interfere in Brexit. They let it slide, even as it served their own agenda -
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
Brexit was a solution because the public were sold the idea that we were exporting cash to the EU whilst importing people who wanted a share of our public spending.
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
After a Nazi referendum victory in 1933 Goebbels said the "will of the people is the will of the government and vice versa". The "Will of the People" is a
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RS Archer
archer_rs
Conversation yesterday with an old school friend now working at the Foreign Office. He said the UK rejoining the EU was an inevitability, everyone in government accepts that but it
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Tom Hayes
BEERG
Some thoughts on the "vaccine wars" and Brexit. I have followed politics across Europe and the US since the 1960s. You learn quickly to differentiate between the "thunder of the
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Charlotte Moore
charlotsmoore
When we talk about the UK's new found ability to diverge from the EU we need to ask who it benefits. Most international businesses will want to keep us aligned
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
Sigh... If there one thing that's worse than lack of information it's misinformation. If you run a business, please make sure you are ONLY getting info from reliable sources. /1https://smallbusiness.co.uk/how-will-brexit-affect-my-i
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Russ
RussInCheshire
Some thoughtsThe deal makes it inevitable that negotiations with the EU will continue for at least 4.5 years on Fisheries alone, and most likely forever on everything else.The character of
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Ash Hirani
Ash_Hirani
THREAD – The Endless Brexit War.The announcement of a #BrexitDeal was greeted with mixed reactions. To some, it was a relief. To others, it was a betrayal. The “deal” itself
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Jon Worth
jonworth
In reaction to my earlier tweets about poor quality journalism (and the absence of consequence for writing what's obviously wrong), some people have said "well I better get the news
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Tom Hayes
BEERG
Cattle, horses, mussels, models and bankers all being hit by new Brexit barriers. By the day, it becomes clearer that UK gov ministers and their Brexit advisors, such as Lord
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
Brexit: 1. Trying to get my head around what's going on re Brexit?a) We know there's no agreement on fisheries & a short while back attempts to remove fisheries from
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
A quote from this excellent piece, neatly summarising a core impact of Brexit. The Commission’s view, according to several sources, is that Brexit means existing distribution networks and supply chains
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
An (almost certainly unnecessary) addition to the long list of slightly strained Brexit analogies, this time featuring Fred Flintstone's car. 1/6 Over many years, the EU member states built the
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