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verumandverus
BREXIT THREAD - British Fishing & The ReferendumAll the talk has been about the fish, not the people who’s livelihoods depend on them. How did they vote in 2016? How
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RemainerNow
RemainerNow
Feel need to address this as someone who spent 3 years engaging with leavers or abstainers who were very keen to have the change to look at the brexit issue
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Simon Usherwood
Usherwood
The morning after the dinner beforeIf you'd like a very simple take-away of why this has gone belly-up (and bellies were much in focus last night), then focus on trust1/
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Simon Usherwood
Usherwood
Your regular reminder that Brexit is going badly because the UK has still to decide what the purpose of leaving the EU is1/ #EUref came about as piece of party
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Baghwallah
baghwallah
1/ The Matador de Zorros is probably right. (1) is true (it's happened already), (2) is immaterial because Parliament voted to trigger Art. 50 and we've had 2 subsequent governments
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Vex Malitiosum
VexNemorensis
To borrow the tories' stock phrase, Let's Be Clear: no-deal was built in from the start. If they'd wanted our departure from the EU managed, they could have planned. Seriously.
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💙Jane ⭐🌱
localnotail
May's #EngCon Tory Government is using 1984 as a handbookBefore Brexit: "not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets"After Brexit: "ambitious future trade arrangements"
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