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Philip Sim
BBCPhilipSim
It’s a weird set of circumstances where you could end up with some of the hardest Brexiteers and staunchest Remainers going through the same lobby to oppose the dealhttps://twitter.com/nicolasturgeon/status/1343226282016993281 In
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Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke
kevinhorourke
By definition Brexit divides and weakens the West. Those responsible for Brexit have a special responsibility to ensure that the damage remains as limited as possible. That implies remaining close
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David Gauke
DavidGauke
My @ConHome piece on the Brexit talks. I've long thought that the risk of no deal was under-priced because the concessions necessary to get a deal would be politically risky
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Alexander Clarkson
APHClarkson
Boris Johnson has de facto lost control of over 30 to 40 Tory MPs. It is worth considering what would happen to the Labour Party's position among voters if Labour
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
EU proposing some basic measures to keep basic connectivity between the UK and EU in the event of no deal, including “provision for certain air services”.https://twitter.com/vonderleyen/status/1336973232159776769 This is potentially dra
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Mujtaba Rahman
Mij_Europe
On Brexit negs: EU side is pretty adamant that on , 25/6 (incl Pelagic) is final offer. But Brits haven't killed it; Frost is talking to Boris on this todayDef
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Guy Stallard
Guy_Stallard
@DavidGauke @jonworth @DavidHenigUK and I have all written that for weeks that politics leads to no deal as a thin deal will be unpopular all round I admire @SamuelMarcLowe and
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Not the best headline, but, @OwenJones84 does make some valid, if uncomfortable, points here. May's red lines shifted a lot from Lancaster speech. Some, not all, remainers determination for nothing
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Analysis of the impossible Brexit choice facing Labour [THREAD]Labour's dilemma stems from its past stances on the matter, and was already set in stone when Keir Starmer took over.Jeremy Corbyn
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Shanker Singham
ShankerASingham
Not really. It’s up to the EU to agree a very easy solution by agreeing to high level disciplines on anti subsidy regimes in the FTA with FTA dispute settlement
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Paul Kennedy
pkedit
MLS CBA talks in big picture: 3 talks netted 8-year deal (2020-27). Original deal (Feb. 2020): 5 years (2020-24). Annual salary spend increases in this deal ($9,225,000 in 2020 to
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Jill Rutter
jillongovt
so you've read the @instituteforgov #Brexitdeal explainer -https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publication/future-relationship-trade-deal now you want some top @UKandEU analysis first up the big boss @anandMenon1 assesses where th
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Brian Kahn
blkahn
After @AOC noted every Medicare for All co-sponsor won reelection, I took a dive into the Green New Deal. Of the 93 co-sponsors who ran for reelection, all but two
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Rohan Mukherjee
rohan_mukh
1/ In many ways, the nuclear deal was about all but civilian nuclear cooperation. And India's liability law is not the only stumbling block there. Fukushima Daiichi disaster dampened global
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Not bothered by Labour voting for the deal. It can't be stopped. It's better than no-deal, which is the only alternative. In that scenario, abstain or voting for are the
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David Herdson
DavidHerdson
A Brexit thread. The tl;dr summary - don't expect any tidy quick resolution, No Deal remains very possible and (IMO) probable, for 1/1/21 anyway.Firstly, where we are: transition ends in
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