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Kate Kennedy
KateKennedy66
So, ‘U.K.’ fishing fleets tend to be immigrant crew on large vessels. Inshore, within 12 nautical miles is not covered by agreement, it is always sovereign, but foreign fleets expressly
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Tom
T_Owen1875
So, I’ve been reading the new Brexit rules when it comes to acquiring work permits for foreign players. It’s quite complicated I’ve taken a look at some recent Blues transfers
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Jonathan Lis
jonlis1
OK, everyone. I think it’s time I told my Boris Johnson story. It’s a story about the time as foreign secretary where Johnson committed a straightforward resigning offence, got caught
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Dan Hough
TheDanHough
A quick thread on why I’m not at all surprised that the UK will be leaving the Erasmus scheme and why the arguments made in support of the decision are
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Lords EU Committee
LordsEUCom
We have written to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster @michaelgove to flag our concerns at the Government’s level of preparedness for the end of the #Brexit #transition period in
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Martin Warne 🇪🇺
mwarne
By the time the next election comes round people will have lived with the reality of Brexit and Johnson’s deal for three years. Everyone will know someone who has lost
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
I've been talking Brexit again with the in-laws, both Leave voters from Billericay, Essex. Father-in-law very strongly Brexit (thinks he was right the first time in 1975). Mother-in-law went for
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Daniel Keohane
KeohaneDan
This may sound naive, but it is entirely possible that those dealing with the vaccines issue didn’t comprehend at all what political difficulty this would causeNot everyone who works for
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Richard Bentall #FBPE #3.5% Project We Told You So
RichardBentall
Leave voters: It was ok to vote for Brexit in 2016 on the basis of what you were promised, but how many times do these promises have to been broken
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Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke
kevinhorourke
It’s telling that Denmark and the Netherlands, two liberal countries and friends of the U.K., are among those resisting a deal that would not prevent unfair competition. No one could
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Katy Hayward
hayward_katy
It's been quite a week on the #Brexit #Protocol front, & we're far from done yet...Given that we're already cross-eyed at this stage, I thought I'd use slides to give
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Alex Andreou
sturdyAlex
The other dimension to the A-Levels fiasco is that it shows astoundingly poor political judgment. Even to the most casual observer it's been blindingly obvious for days that the gov't
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Collingwood 🇬🇧
admcollingwood
/THREAD (1) Carole Cadwalladr cannot, bless her, let #Brexit go. But this tweet is important, because it pithily shows how Remoaners, despite their self-appointed intellectual superiority, are prone to baseless
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David Watson
davidwatson__
Many of you will no doubt be ploughing through the @theCCCuk report this morning. It will be well worth your time.I just made it to the part of the report
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Alex Deane
ajcdeane
In three hours, our transition from EU membership ends and our deal with the EU as an independent nation begins. As a Brexiteer I am pleased, of course. But I
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Clive Lewis MP
labourlewis
2. ‘No-deal’ has always been the logical goal for those who’ve driven the brexit agenda. The question @UKLabour should be asking the govt is, ‘what part of the ‘level playing
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