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Justin Ling
Justin_Ling
This is such a yarn. This facility has been in the works since the Summer, and is still *months* away from being completed, let alone operational. The previous plan involved
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James Withers
scotfoodjames
BREXIT; a at the end of week 4.Spoiler alert: it’s not good. It’s turns out that UKGovt saying things are getting better or that it’s “teething problems” doesn’t make
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
email from Robert Hardy @RobHardyFR8 whose Customs Clearance Consortium is part of govt’s £200m scheme for GB-NI border warns of “huge shortage” of customs agents. Via @SJAMcBride /1https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/top-cust
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Halie Craig
haliecraig
Why we should still be paying attention to Section 232 tariffs -- A THREADToday in @NRO, @clark_packard and I detail the quiet, problematic expansion of "national security" tariffs over the
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Arwyn
Anianegwr
Just to answer some points in this article:1. When Boris Johnson visited Scotland he was as welcome as a fart in a lift. 2. Prior to his becoming Prime Minister,
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Tinashe M
baba_nyenyedzi
1/Zimbabwe Economy remittances paradoxThe paradox can be stated as thus; The single most influential variable in the Zim economy is diaspora remittances, yet it’s the least researched, misunderstood & almost
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Aram Zucker-Scharff
Chronotope
So this represents a fun set of assumptions. 1. You do all your reading based on things you click on Twitter 2. Twitter tracks every single article you click on
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
The 1970s was a decade of serious anxiety about food supplies. Norman Tebbit, of all people, urged the government to consider rationing basic foodstuffs. That played a significant role in
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Adam Townsend
adamscrabble
The language of the administration controls the futurehttps://twitter.com/geoff_p_wade/status/1154913179102670848 Why does language control the future (in this instance)? Why do you think.... Ok, lets discuss... this is crucial to understan
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Reading this it seems the Scottish fishing fleet are unlikely ever to be happy with any arrangements, which might not be the message they were hoping to pass on.https://www.politico.eu/article/scotland-fishermen-cry-brexit-betrayal-fish-sto
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R. Daniel Kelemen
rdanielkelemen
1. So many stories coming out revealing that Brexiteers sold Brexit on lies and that reality of Brexit is turning out - just as experts had warned - to be
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Sri Thiruvadanthai
teasri
IG as a precursor to Thatcher and Reagan. First, a little background. People forget that IG, as a new PM, took the advice of experts and liberalizers, incl. Bhagwati to
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Richard Grieveson
RicGri
On February 15th the Visegrád Agreement will be 30 years old. A thread summarising the region’s economic development over the last three decades and some of the current and future
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Jake Tapper
jaketapper
Two seconds here to look at how something tweeted by the president (or more likely someone in his team) might seem random, but isn’t. Exhibit A: https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1275951862269829121 2/ This tweet
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Adam N Weinstein
AdamNoahWho
1. Short review of @tabadlab 31-page report on the future of US-Pakistan relations. It draws on diverse experts & at least a few have experience with Pakistan’s diplomacy/policymaking process &
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Geraldo Vidigal
VidigalGeraldo
I have just spoken to a few students about Trade and Environment, an area that continues to draw a lot of interest but that is also plagued by old misunderstandings.
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