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Sydney Nash
NashSGC
This tweet has been really bugging me, and I should probably just ignore it and get a life, but here’s why.https://twitter.com/jonlis1/status/1333745198887804929 It’s inaccurate to say that the transition period was
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Steve Analyst
EmporersNewC
Here is an idea: Instead of the press asking the Prime minister if we will go to no deal if the negotiations fail, they ask him if he will resign
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Scott Wong
scottwongDC
Congress clinches sweeping deal on coronavirus relief, government fundinghttps://thehill.com/homenews/senate/531074-congress-gets-sweeping-deal-on-coronavirus-relief-government-funding Pelosi/Schumer: The package includes bipartisan, bicame
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Kiley McDaniel
kileymcd
There's a story about this in FUTURE VALUE, but re-upping:Non-tendering a player not eligible for arbitration may seem odd, but it's the only way to get a player off the
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Khaled Al Nouss
khaledalnouss1
Terrible business Atalanta signed Muratore for €7m, a player who is not a regular starter in the Serie B. Anyone who has been following this deals would understand why Juventus
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
Let me join the mugs' prediction game. My best guess is that we are heading towards an autumn general election. A thread on why. 1/ The characteristic feature of Brexit
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Peter Kyle MP
peterkyle
Let's deal with this right now.I and many others voted for a SM, CU and 'Norway' Brexit. In fact, we worked and voted for various forms of soft Brexit when
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Naunihal Singh
naunihalpublic
Some thoughts on what we are seeing, why it is not a coup, what sort of bad thing it is, and what might make it a coup attempt. First, yes
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Peter Cook - Leadership for a Better World
AcademyOfRock
Thread - an open letter to @Keir_StarmerDear Keir,I write to urge you to at least ask your party to abstain from the Brexit Trade deal vote. Many people are surprised
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Maddy Thimont Jack
ThimontJack
I did promise @instituteforgov analysis of the #Brexit deal on 26 Dec... and here it is!https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publication/future-relationship-trade-dealWith the caveat this is based off an initial read through - please d
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Jon Allsop
Jon_Allsop
A media scooplet from me for @CJR: Rep. @tedlieu is working on legislation aimed at reviving the Federal Writers' Project—a 1930s New Deal program that put unemployed journalists and authors
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Russ
RussInCheshire
Some thoughtsThe deal makes it inevitable that negotiations with the EU will continue for at least 4.5 years on Fisheries alone, and most likely forever on everything else.The character of
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Alex Stojanovic
awstojanovic
The government is not fully ruling out further legislation for stronger domestic commitments later. But the approach after the transition is to scrap state aid and start again. For a
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
This points to a failure in the way that I and many others have tried to assess chances of no-deal this year.https://twitter.com/Mij_Europe/status/1334037291178860546 We've looked at broad incentives, rationally understood -
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Dirty Ernie
VainPretense
Democracy is supposed to work via the marketplace of ideas- where ideas compete with one another; maybe one side wins outright, maybe the other. Maybe synthesis is the outcome. Authoritarian
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Adam Davidson
adamdavidson
If I worked @SDNYnews I would start here:https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC292100I'd look at:- $ lent from Trump NYC starting in 2005. - Claims of £ spent in UK each year. - Actual £
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