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Gaby Castro-Fontoura
uklatinamerica
Inspired by @LatAmINVESTOR - a thread on UK trade with Latin America..."In 2018, the LAC [Latin America and the Caribbean] region accounted for just 1.68% of UK exports, the lowest
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Daniel Finn
DanFinn95
This interview with one of Starmer’s aides, whiny and petulant as it is, is still worth looking at properly to see how inane and vacuous their political vision is. 1/https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/keir-starmer-aide-left-wing-labou
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Brent Hoberman
brenthoberman
Shared my thoughts with @thetimes: how and why we should incentivise serial entrepreneurs to back the next generation of founders post-Brexit. Continued...https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/lets-invest-in-the-next-generation-of-founders-7fk
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Sydney Nash
NashSGC
Interesting article from @jgforsyth on the geo-political impact of no-deal, but it’s been obvious for quite a while that the UK/EU relationship has been seriously wounded by Brexit & four
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Infospectives
TrialByTruth
Trade friction and a race to the bottom. Dismantling standards and rights.Much (with exception of the new red tape) was possible without Brexit.But people wouldn’t have swallowed it without the
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Sebastian Payne
SebastianEPayne
Morning all, back from my book sabbatical. Don’t think I missed much! But I do have thoughts on the return of Nigel Farage:#1: He's been plotting this for months, told
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Richard Bentall #FBPE #3.5% Project We Told You So
RichardBentall
To elaborate on this point: seems to me that Britain has an ossified class structure and the nation is ruled by a narrow clique of public school and oxbridge educated
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Nicolai von Ondarza
NvOndarza
First real good news on #Brexit in a while - UK confirms in writing its willingness to remove (or deactivate, which could still be tricky) the law-breaking clauses in the
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Naomi Smith 🇬🇧🇪🇺🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
pimlicat
Lloyd Barton, head of global trade services at the global forecasting consultancy Oxford Economics. “I would stress that the U.K. services industry has benefited from being part of the single
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Harry Cole
MrHarryCole
EXC: Boris Johnson gave Brexit bruiser Dominic Cummings his marching orders rather than letting the axed aide serve until Christmas after "shouty" showdown on Thursday and "toxic" briefings about Carrie
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Charles Grant
CER_Grant
Having spoken to senior people in Brussels on #Brexit, a short thread. They expect the crunch in late Sep or Oct. For now they think @DavidGHFrost lacks a mandate to
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Raoul Ruparel
RaoulRuparel
On the day DUP voted against the deal, it is worth briefly remembering how, after voting for Brexit, they have managed to pretty much vote against every form of Brexit
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John Kell
JMKPolicy
I think this piece gets it exactly right: Hammond's interview lends credence to the view held by many at the time, including me, that the Oct 2016 speech changed things
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Sydney Nash
NashSGC
It takes some cheek to write a headline like this.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/01/14/brexiteers-blamed-problems-warned/ Maybe I wasn't listening properly, but I don't recall Brexiteers spending the last four and a half year
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Guy Stallard
Guy_Stallard
#Brexit - the transition period ends in just over 3 months hence businesses should be planning in detail for all eventualities but I fear there is lethargy because of 2019
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Michael Hobbes
RottenInDenmark
Yes if only America had better immigrants we wouldn't have so much intolerance. I write for the Atlantic.https://twitter.com/Yascha_Mounk/status/1351731370972897285 This is a common trope, the idea that we can change the
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