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0Calamity
1. Just because our own media portrays Corbyn as either completely inept or, alternatively, extraordinarily dangerous doesn't mean that this is how he is viewed in the EU. A short
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JPCampbellBiz - Open a window, keep your distance
JP_Biz
Ireland’s customs authorities have announced a temporary relaxation of rules to help keep trade flowing from GB. It comes as traders shipping from GB to Ireland are struggling with the
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Motherfoclóir: Lois
Motherfocloir
This might be a bit of a recap for those of you who've listened to this week's episode - but I think it's worth addressing again. In the wake of
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Simon Ubsdell
SimonUbsdell
17.4 million people decided one day to take an astronomical gamble on my family's future for something they wanted and we did not.Instead of doing so apologetically, they did it
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Deidre Brock
DeidreBrock
Once again a Tory Government Minister is saying that the export chaos that is threatening the future of Scottish food businesses amounts to 'teething problems' or is all the fault
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
1/ A challenge in parsing Brexit news is that businesses are facing overlapping types of challenges that can be difficult to separate. The key questions are: Given the model of
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Georgina Wright
GeorginaEWright
Lots of talk (& confusion) today about EU ratification & #Brexit. All you need to know in this short thread. 1. Should you care about EU ratification? Yes. Brexit talks
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
More post-Brexit discontent at the border(s). Stephen Phipson, CEO @MakeUK_: “There are customs experts with 30 yrs’ experience who are baffled by what the new regulations mean, let alone small/medium
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Clive Wismayer 🇪🇺🇳🇱 🥪
CliveWismayer
Your observation is just. Capitalist Brexit is about deregulation of employment, consumer & environmental protection, all impossible within the EU. In this manner, what I call the shitty entrepreneur can
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Brigid Laffan
BrigidLaffan
Am prompted to do this following @BEERG sharing of Gove 19 April’16 speech, @kevinhorourke observation on interests & ideas & @CER_Grant observation that historians will ponder the weakness of
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Jon Worth
jonworth
I’ve argued in depth why Labour ought to abstain rather than voting for a Deal: https://jonworth.eu/why-if-there-is-a-brexit-deal-labour-mps-should-abstain/@campbellclaret & @annaturley have made similar argumentsBut it looks like Sta
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Carl Shoben
CarlSurvation
This broadly correct, not the only cause but the primary. There were no good options but Labour ended up taking the worst, telling voters they were wrong. There is no
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Jon Worth
jonworth
If there is one aspect of negotiation tactics people think they understand, it's the idea that forcing the timetable increases the chances of an agreementThe tick-tock, tick-tock of the clock
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. Brexit. Like Christmas with Covid or dunking your head in a bucket of ice cold water or running your toes over with a lawnmower. What fun we did not have.
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Johnson's desperate attempt to get Starmer to talk about Brexit at PMQs today was a complete vindication of the Labour leader's strategy and @J_Bloodworth assessment of it todayhttps://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2020/09/09/
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
One lesson, at least for British politics, of the cursed year we are about to wave goodbye to is that the political agenda can shift very rapidly in response to
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