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David Gauke
DavidGauke
A longstanding characteristic of our EU negotiations is that Conservative MPs opposing compromise claim to be strengthening the PM’s hand with the EU. But by being so willing to cry
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Jonathan Lis
jonlis1
From July 2016 until April 2018 there was no mainstream movement to hold a second referendum. Zero. A few prominent outliers on Twitter aside, everything was about making Brexit softer,
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
If you understand Brexit, you almost certainly can't understand why others don't understand Brexit.It's a classic Catch-22 situation.Simply put: they will NEVER have seen the sorts of information sources you
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Tom Kibasi
TomKibasi
In December 2017, IPPR published the "Shared Market" - a workable proposal for a soft Brexit. It introduced the idea of regulatory alignment + a customs union.It got positive write
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Hugo Gye
HugoGye
Brexit row over vaccine is identical to blue passports.Could the UK legally have approved vaccine earlier / changed passport colour as an EU member? Yes.Have other EU members done so
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Matt Goodwin
GoodwinMJ
The deal is done. They say that some Prime Ministers are only ever remembered for one thing. For Boris Johnson that thing will be Brexit. His premiership was anchored in
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Tony Sutcliffe 💙🔶️
tonys2009
I’ve indicated a number of times that I do a bit of leaflet delivery and canvassing. It’s good exercise, in the fresh air, and I get to meet some interesting
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Paul Cruickshank
CruickshankPaul
Short thread below on recent @CTCWP Sentinel research relevant to Vienna terror attack. "The interior minister ... said the suspect ... was a 20-year-old man of North Macedonian origin who
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
There is a significant difficulty for Lockdown Sceptics in conflating that cause with Brexit (because public views on the two topics are much less linked than elite commentariat views are)https://twitter.com/christopherhope/status/132301501
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. This convincing picture (from the Mirror) of two good friends forever is intended in part to convince that despite the catastroshambles HMG’s Brexit negotiating position is entirely unaffected.I’m not
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Labour's Brexit problem...- Abstain on a deal: looks like they have no position on the most important issue in decades, slightly increased no-deal risk.- Vote against: implicit endorsement of no-deal
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Ben Kelly
TheScepticIsle
There a lot of “remainers” and “Brexiteers” who will all be jointly outraged at this government and all want a more sensible, moderate solution to Brexit.After four years it’s time
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
Many Leavers and Trump supporters feel vulnerable and insecure in a rapidly changing post-industrial world, so like many animals when they feel threatened they want to look big and powerful.
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
Some thoughts on Labour and the Brexit deal vote.Labour is understandably focused on building an electoral coalition for 2024. Everything else is secondary - there's no point having great policy
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Adrian Bott
Cavalorn
leavers complaining that the Brexit talks were 'boring', as if two day lorry queues are going to provide the stimulating spectacle they crave don't worry, the scriptwriters will spice things
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Stats for Lefties
LeftieStats
Who voters think would be the best party at handling the economy:CON: 40% (+3)LAB: 17% (-2)LD: 5% (-)OTH: 3% (+1)None: 8% (-2)Via YouGov, 18-20 July (changes since 20-22 June) Who
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