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Simon Cox
SimonFRCox
Leavers beginning to realise EU states see EU *fundamentally* differently from how Leavers see it. THREAD 1/9https://twitter.com/simonfrcox/status/1337174629719437313 Some Leavers believe UKโs economic/political interests/qualities are fu
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ChewyBB
To all Leavers accusing Remainers of not caring about fishing industry job losses... 1. We didn't vote to kick out EU citizens who chose to settle here, or put red
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John Cotter
John_Cotter
Paul has tweeted this, so I donโt have to. But, Iโll go anyway. Iโve said it before: itโs rather easy for white, middle class *English* remainers to be all โletโs
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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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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. Some thoughts about picking over the bones of the referendum loss.TLDR - get over it, move on, and most importantly, find a better strategy. 2. From an analytical perspective,
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Alexander Clarkson
APHClarkson
An issue not raised in the House of Commons Russia Report is how unwillingness of successive UK governments to properly support teaching of languages such as Russian, German, Chinese, Arabic,
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Edwin Hayward ๐ฆ ๐ก
uk_domain_names
There is a notion in Remain circles that everyone had access to all the facts of Brexit, weighed them up, THEN decided to ignore them.Reality's more prosaic: the massive Brexit
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Christabel Cooper
ChristabelCoops
This is correct from Goodwin. But the question is whether Leavers expected some kind of tangible (though not necessarily economic) benefit as a result of laws being made in the
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Chris Hanretty
chrishanretty
I have some reservations about the claim that Covid-19 divisions now run deeper than Brexit (1/n)https://twitter.com/pollymackenzie/status/1304301641810706433 The basis for the claim is that the proportion of mask-wearers who hate, resent
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Sebastian Payne
SebastianEPayne
There's a lot of fascinating stuff in @TheBFPG's epic survey on British foreign policy, but I'm most struck by the split in Conservative voting base, esp following 2019 election43% of
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Max
maxetempler
I've not tweeted about this yet, but at @BritainThinks we published our latest version of the #BrexitDiaries on Monday (full report here: https://britainthinks.com/news/the-brexit-diaries-the-end-or-a-new-beginning-a-study-by-britainthi
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Alexander Clarkson
APHClarkson
The paradox here is Jones falls into the same blind alley Remain leaders angered by him didSoft Brexit would still have needed willingness to make a positive case for deep
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The Purple Pimpernel
Eyeswideopen69
1As a first-generation Erasmus program student who went on to study full-time in two continental universities and to live and work in several of its member states, I cannot properly
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Christabel Cooper
ChristabelCoops
THREAD: Why Keir is right about the second referendum policy *with data*TLDR: Most leavers who defected from Lab would have done so anyway. But failing to back a PV would
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
I don't know whether it is worth going here yet again... but the core of the difficulty with Brexit lies with the nature of the referendum mandate. Short thread. 1/8
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Michael J. Hicks
HicksCBER
1/n Quick thread on today's jobless claims numbers, with a single state focus. It is grim news that highlights how misleading the jobless rate is today. As of Oct, Indiana's
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