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Minnie Rahman
minnierahman
Seeing as we're all talking about Brexit again. A reminder that the "points-based system" for migration is an absolute fundamental attack on the working class. Many migrants are the working
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Richard Toye
RichardToye
Thread: I've been consistently predicting #NoDeal for the last two years. Though I accept there are powerful arguments on the other side, my view hasn't changed.#Brexit @davidallengreen has cast the
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Restrained Elegance
RElegance
Thoughts for 2021 (not exactly cheery I'm afraid).1) Brexit is finally "done" and it's consequences will reverberate through the next decade or more. It is a stupid act of national
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Scoop...Britain faces dearer electricity and occasional black-outs if it bans EU fishing boats from its waters after 2026. This de facto power over the UK power market is handed to
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Jim Grace
mac_puck
@Jim_Cornelius @EmporersNewC @IanDunt @J_amesp 1/ Will brexit mean we run out of gas and electricty?Have a look at clause 38 of REGULATION (EU) 2017/1938 "measures to safeguard the security of
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Jessica Simor QC
JMPSimor
Why did the Government refuse the offer from the European Commission to extend transition up to two years to deal with pandemic and enable sufficient time for companies and hauliers
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Jonathan Mills
Muinchille
1,2,3, 4 reasons to REUNIFY;1) the North is a constant drain on Irish diplomatic resources. To see this imagine Ireland had reunified a decade before Brexit. We would have had
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
This is a brilliant thread. I keep talking to people losing their minds battling CHIEF etc. But read the papers? Hardly a word, which is as the govt wants it.
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Harry Cole
MrHarryCole
Remember all the but it was nothing to do with brexit nonsense last week... UK broke away from the project and was not bound by this bonkers sit and wait
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JL Dutaut
dutaut
Americans are worried that their agencies are institutionally unable to even conceive of white terrorism.I’m concerned for them, but I’m also concerned for us.And if I am, it’s because of
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Matt Kilcoyne
MRJKilcoyne
If Boris Johnson had deciding a question was pejorative and online supporters then flocked a lobby journalist who had asked the right questions at the right time, then there would
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Elinor Elliot
ElliotElinor
This is now a fight against fascism for the soul of the UK and other Western democracies. Brexit, in this country, was merely the threshold event. In case you are
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James
agoodfireburns
It’s genuinely surprising how few people understand the impact of volume on problems.Whether it be Covid or Brexit, the quantity involved in a problem is the difference between systems coping
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
So this is a fascinatingWhy? Cause out of all the IT systems we need for 1 Jan I thought CDS was not the biggest issue. Short one on why and
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Something interesting is happening. The government is spoiling for a fight. Johnson was visibly desperate for Starmer to talk about Brexit in PMQs yesterday. No.10 clearly expect & want EU
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
NEW: the U.K. chemicals industry calls for common sense re-think of U.K. post-#brexit plan to build copycat EU REACH chemicals database at cost of £1bn - @GeorgeWParker @FinancialTimes scoop. Stay
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