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Tim Walker
ThatTimWalker
This is so very true. ‘There is not a journalist alive unaware that Johnson struggles with the truth.’ And yet so many members of my trade chose to champion the
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Joe Marshall
Joe_Marshall0
There is talk of this being *the* crunch week in Brexit negotiationsBut, I'm sorry to say, the end of negotiations won't mean the end of Brexit.Many consequences of Brexit will
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Gráinne Ní Aodha
GNiAodha
So after all that, Brexit is done. Here are a few thoughts from years of reporting on Brexit, and even though we're all sick of it, why it matters. On
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Anders Åslund
anders_aslund
Contradictory reflections on Brexit:1. Good that the process is completed but that free trade remains.2. Sad to see the UK leave the EU.3. Brexit is a reflection of obsolete British
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
It's clearer than ever that Vote Leave Ltd was a bait and switch operation to preserve Tory incumbency. Now they're safe from the insurgency on the right they Tories are
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Patricia
PatriciaNPino
In the event of #nodeal the U.K. Government should subsidise those industries hit by tariffs. And keep tariffs low or null on key E.U. imports. Then invest heavily on U.K.
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
So,I went to Calais yesterday to look at plans for implementing the Brexit deal at the most important freight border......don’t expect a rerun of the pre-Christmas chaos and queues, operators
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
On the two big issues of the day, the Govt has shown that it is incompetent. It has no semblance of a coherent strategy. Instead, it is intent on the
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Littleblonde1
ElzMo3008
I didn't vote Leave in 2016, I didn't vote at all, I was too young, & tbh wasn't really interested either way. I joined Twitter around October 2017, after a
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧
vivamjm
"Perhaps we will get a last-minute deal. But even if we do, the prospect of coping, with so many retailers and wholesalers close to oblivion, is hard to imagine. And
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Lizzy Burden
lizzzburden
A month into Brexit, firms are being slowly ground down.Just teething problems?"Bureaucracy is the new reality and there’s more to come," says @SamuelMarcLoweHidden under Covid, the effects seeped into all
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
There's a lot of debate on here today about how best to oppose populist leaders (say Trump and Johnson). They both pose grave dangers to democracy and the rule of
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
Everyone is afraid of a #brexit shitstorm next week on the Short Strait...one thing not appreciated fully is that lorries are getting on the boats in Dover (so obtaining barcode
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Guy Stallard
Guy_Stallard
Sovereign equal has become a #Brexiteers shout EU does see UK as a sovereign equal in same way UK sees Thailand as a sovereign equal (Thailand 6 times smaller than
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Marley Morris
MarleyAMorris
Today's story in the @FT suggests government is considering 'ripping up' EU working time and holiday pay rules.Three reasons why this is a bad idea.(1) it's deeply unpopular with the
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TheBossRoss 🇪🇺 🧶 ❄ 📷
BettinaSRoss1
In the UK, in the next 6 months, we will see more anti-Europe reporting & sentiment.To my fellow continental Europeans in the UK: Remember, this is NOT personal. They have
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