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Lot's of the chatter of EU overplaying it's hand's highly overestimating a) UK's stability as a state, b) overestimating Johnson's position within the party when substantial downsides occur (e.g. UK's
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Ingrid M
iMusing
Frydenberg acknowledges traditional owners and colleagues, with special mention for soon to be former finance minister Mathias Cormann. No military mention. #NPC oh gawd. I am not going to last
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
There are important differences between Trump and Johnson, but I'm wary of the idea that Johnson is "liberal" and Trump "authoritarian". I fear this overstates Johnson's "liberalism", and risks missing
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John Tughan QC
JohnTughan
I am going to put bits of information about Brexit and the UK place in the world here. Some is new to me. Some is repetitive conversations I am having
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Phil Quin
philquin
Phil's Top 10 Political Athletes (Anglosphere) of 2020: A Thread. Number 10: John Horgan (@jjhorgan) became the first from his progressive NDP to win a second term as Premier of
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Anand Menon
anandMenon1
IT’S HERE The new bumper @ukandeu report that tells you all you need to know – or at least all the questions you need to ask – about the UK
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
So to today's (where I am), yesterday's (where you are) sad events. Which are complicated, to put it mildly. Let's get one thing straight to begin with. Neither Rebecca Long-Bailey
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Some thoughts on the deal and the end of the formal Brexit processNot the details which are still to come but where it leaves British politics and the economy after
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ListVoteSense
ListVoteSense
See the ISP has put out a glitzier 'remake' of the original 'supermajority' video, with 'Alliance Party' renamed ISP: presumably they don't want you mixing up the erstwhile Alliance for
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Zoe Gardner
ZoeJardiniere
I'm fascinated by the rush of Dublin removals that the UK has has been pursuing over the past several months. Week after week, we see removal flights carrying Syrian, Afghan,
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Luke McGee
lukemcgee
Welcome to the year Unionists have been dreading Brexit's now real. Scottish elections & a border in the Irish sea are hereAnd Tories fear Boris is about wade onto this
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William Hitchcock
WillHitchUVA
75 years ago this week, as history’s most calamitous war wound down, the British people undertook one of the most remarkable acts in the history of democracy. As we face
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GET A GRIP 💙
docrussjackson
#GE1945 THREADClement Atlee was imperfect. Every leader is. But 75 years later, despite the Tories' best efforts, we all still benefit from the changes introduced after WWII by a @UKLabour
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Operation Cupcake
PhillipsBarrie
Keir Starmer who worked with Theresa May as DPP said '“Whether you agree with her or you don’t, this was a woman broken who had tried to genuinely deliver on
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Esha K.
eshaLegal
Let's get some fundamental things about of Democratic party the way: The Democratic party is owned by corporate donors. Corporate donors do not want any social programs!Therefore, they will never
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Jon Pike
runthinkwrite
This is a thread about @Keir_Starmer, particularly about his early commitment to the Labour Party. It’s first hand.#Starmer1/x I was brought up in Caterham, Surrey, just up the road from
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