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Alliance of British Entrepreneurs
AllianceBE
Perhaps through gritted teeth but fair play to the @FT for acknowledging that many companies are seeing a #Brexit boom, particularly in the North and the Midlands.Brexit is the catalyst
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Sam Freedman
Samfr
Right time for predictions for 2021. I do this every January 1st and last year’s were pretty much all correct. So it’s all downhill from here but I’ll do my
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
MORE fish. Since my Boxing Day fish thread attracted great attention – and some controversy – I thought I’d try to clear up one or two disputed points. I would
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The Panda Chronicles (aka Paul Bowers)
Panda_Chronicle
1/ EU-AZ contract row: a disturbing episode.UK Brexiteers appear to be using health & lives of other human beings to manufacture a situation which they can mischaracterise to discredit the
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Stephen Bush
stephenkb
Is the government retreating over the Internal Market Bill and Taxation Bill or just clearing the path to a much more orderly no-deal Brexit? Brief explainer of what has and
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was inequality and the destitution that resulted from austerity.
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Tim Bale
ProfTimBale
THREAD on how the parties will vote on the EU-UK TCA today: Will they simply ‘go gentle into that good night’? Or will they instead ‘rage, rage against the dying
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small robots
smolrobots
English politics is, almost without exception, an exercise in directing the public's overwhelming spite at whatever target is required. When it backfires, you see policy changes in response, because that
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Rob
Glastronomer
I know this is preaching to the converted, but I’ve found this comment by Nick Timothy the most frustrating take out of many, many awful takes by Brexit fans this
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
"Let's get going" and Brexit's message drift /1 Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
An exit from the EU, an end to freedom of movement, repatriation of regulatory decision making, return of trade policy, and an end to supranational supervision of our institutions. How
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Patrick Lohlein
patricklohlein
Very interesting how many people saw this as an "insult to remainers", which it was not meant to be. The Brexit/Scexit issue is full of irony from BOTH sides as
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Here we go again. Blatant factual errors, vilification of historians, and the customary oversimplification of the past. The coverage of 'cliometrics' continues to disappoint. As much as it might be
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Mabon ap Gwynfor 🏴
mabonapgwynfor
Fishing has become something of a cause célèbre for Brexiteers, and is an issue used to justify Brexit. Forty years ago UK trawlers were more than happy to sail the
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧
vivamjm
TRAGIC.."And so it came to pass that alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson travelled to Brussels to personally take charge of the Brexit trade deal negotiations. He alone
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Lee Bryant
leebryant
2 days before the war, ppl in Sarajevo told me there couldn’t be a war - unthinkable. 9mo later they were burning books for warmth. When a state collapses, it
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