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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
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We've reached the point in the Brexit fiasco where "No deal is better than a bad deal" [THREAD]Why? Because there will be little political appetite to reopen a deal soon
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David Gauke
DavidGauke
A longstanding characteristic of our EU negotiations is that Conservative MPs opposing compromise claim to be strengthening the PM’s hand with the EU. But by being so willing to cry
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
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UK: Where in Canada's deal does it talk about a level playing field, or state aid?EU: Where in Canada's deal does it talk about fishing rights, or haulage and cabotage,
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
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Labour's Brexit problem...- Abstain on a deal: looks like they have no position on the most important issue in decades, slightly increased no-deal risk.- Vote against: implicit endorsement of no-deal
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Femi😷
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Don't pretend Labour's options are simple.Vote for #BrexitDeal:+ Avoids No Deal & tells EU that Labour wants a relationship- Gets Labour's hands dirtyAbstain:+ Both Deal & No-Deal are bad- Looks
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Russ
RussInCheshire
Personally I still think there will be a deal (my reasoning below)But I'm curious. What do you predict? Reasoning:Johnson loves to be loved. And he's promised a deal. In his
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Naomi Smith 🇬🇧🇪🇺🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
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Given U.K. government’s focus on creating jobs in the past month, and its levelling-up programme more broadly, a no-deal Brexit would fatally undermine the their domestic agenda. But... It would
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Emma Kennedy💙
EmmaKennedy
I see the Brexit Tories are now busy rewriting history saying everyone knew about No Deal when they voted in 2016.Bollocks.No Deal wasn’t mentioned once. Not once pre Ref. And
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David Edgerton
DEHEdgerton
It is reasonable to think we are heading for a no-deal Brexit, although there is still a possibility of a deal. But it could be that Brexit finally collapses as
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Chris Bryant
RhonddaBryant
I put in to speak today in all the statements and the debate on the EU. Sadly I didn’t make it through the ballot and wasn’t called, but my view
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Tony Connelly
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This has been reported elsewhere, but Michel Barnier indeed gave another downbeat assessment on prospects for a deal to the General Affairs Council (GAC) this morning, similar, if not worse,
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Richard Leonard
LabourRichard
While it's better that a no deal exit has been averted, Boris Johnson's irresponsible brinksmanship and his gross mismanagement of this process from start to finish has caused huge economic
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Roland Smith
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Having established that the fishing industry has been largely shafted by this deal, let's take a step back and think about the agreement in the round.... Despite the spin, it
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Matthew Holehouse
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The EU has published contingency measures that keep trucks, trains and planes moving in a No Deal exit. But guess what? They require to Britain uphold a “level playing field”
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Stephen Kerr
RealStephenKerr
The day of the vote on the UK-EU trade deal, and I'm still baffled as to how the SNP can claim to support Scottish jobs, while choosing to reject this
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Drew Pearson
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Here is how investing $50K/yr in syndications can be a game-changer in 10 yrsYr 1: You invest $50K in a value add storage deal. 8% return Monthly income $333/mo. Congrats
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