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Raoul Ruparel
RaoulRuparel
Even at this late stage there is a deal to be struck in UK/EU talks. I've tried to set out a landing zone on fishing for @POLITICOEurope. With both sides
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Max Jansen
MaximilianJans2
IMPORTANT - Massive Travel regulation changes for Britons entering EU/Schengen Zone from 01.01.2021. use separate lanes from EU, EEA, Swiss citizens when queueing. show a return or onward ticket show
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James Harris
JamesHarrisNow
My overwhelming reaction to the Brexit news is sadness at the whole sorry affair, particularly in how the EU was caricatured in British public life. The unseriousness and small-timeness of
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Michele Neylon
mneylon
No @LeaveEUOfficial the Irish government didn't knock you offline and neither did @nealerichmond - the reason is probably way simpler:https://mj.ie/38Lp5ct There seems to be quite a bit of confusion in
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Michael Dougan
mdouganlpool
Am genuinely flabbergasted at journalistic suggestions that Cummings' departure suddenly means significant change in EU-UK relations. For umpteenth time: even at its best, deal under discussion is so narrow and
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IVOTEDLEAVE
IVOTEDLEAVE3
Some of my thoughts on how to counter the horrific psychological operation against the people of this nation and the world. 1. Turn off the mind control. Television, radio where
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Maureen Johnson
Maureen6Johnson
Never was a fan of flags, unless for a purpose - like crossing borders, or when nations gathered together etc. To use them for flag waving - nah not me.
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Benjamin Leruth
BenLeruth
New (open access) publication out now in @CogitatioPaG "Party Positions on Differentiated European Integration in the Nordic Countries: Growing Together, Growing Apart?"A short https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/
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Jess Sargeant
Jess_Sargeant
House of Lords defeat on UK Internal Market Bill This time on the devolution aspects of the bill. What, when, why, how? https://twitter.com/UKHouseofLords/status/1329098855401611265 The UKIM bill contains 2 Market
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InterFed
bertpotty
Watching Thatcher: A Very British Revolution. New insight gained. But I thought: Decades later will 45 be seen in a less harsh light by me? I doubt it. Everyone shout
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
Not being able to extend the transition period means that, at a stroke, UK's negotiating position is profoundly weakenedUK will have to accept what EU offers, and get Johnson to
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Alan Wardrop aspiring to be a do-gooder #3.5%
AlanGWardrop
A thread on transition and readinessI have realised that my focus on the effective shortening, and the wasteage, of the Transition Period has been blurred lately by other issues.But it
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Professor Christopher Painter
PrfChrisPainter
Speculation about the significance of the blood-letting in Downing Street and what it signifies about Johnson's latest shape-shifting. Many Conservative MPs are hoping for a re-set after a disastrous 12
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dan
danthomascomedy
What should the appropriately bleak logo for The Festival of Brexit be?I’ll go first.
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
As one EU official puts it: “You can’t expect the UK to remain the food import hub for the EU. It’s not sustainable, and makes no sense in the mid-to-longer
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Not bothered by Labour voting for the deal. It can't be stopped. It's better than no-deal, which is the only alternative. In that scenario, abstain or voting for are the
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