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#Referendum
Pascal Jacquemain đ«đ·inđŹđ§ #the5million
jacquep
Scotland gaining independence would be stupid and dangerous economically speaking and nationalist, so Scotland has to stay in a Union that Brexited, a move that was stupid and dangerous economically
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Topher Mathews
GeorgetownMet
The first time a black man was allowed to vote in the nations capital was February 25, 1867. This was 116 years after the first municipality (George Town) was formed
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NickđŹđ§đȘđș
nicktolhurst
If you are still declaring âhow could leave voters have been so stupid?â â you are not just part of the problem â you donât understand your own country.Brexit &
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Dr Phillip Lee đ¶
DrPhillipLee
In short, weâre where we are because 1) âRemainerâ Tory MPs (May, Tugendhat, Greene etc) and former MPs (Stewart, Rudd, Hammond etc) did not grasp the fact that the only
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
Probably a Controversial opinion, but if a referendum is held I think it is now more likely than not that Scotland would vote for independence.https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/1276460444929024000 Firstly, I think the jump
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Matthew Elliott
matthew_elliott
I was really sad when I heard yesterday that Stuart Wheeler had passed away. He was one of the most instrumental people in my career and became a good personal
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Colin Millar
Millar_Colin
Millennials are disillusioned because they are tangibly disadvantaged compared to previous generations, a process shaped and accelerated by austerity; lack of job security, burdened with educational debt, no savings, depressed
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Schona Jolly QC
WomaninHavana
There might have been a Brexit without setting fire to everything. At each critical stage, May and Johnson have chosen to take the sharpest non-conciliatory red lines. This govt *chose*
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Stephen Leuchtman
leuchtman
Something that is bugging me: I understand that journalists need the horse race to be tight to keep interest in the election. But, folks, this isnât likely to be a
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Winston Smith
2019_winston
Having never previously been terribly interested in politics, after the referendum I got a strong sense that things werenât right any more, so I started reading books that I wouldnât
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David Bogle
davidbogle1
This excellent piece by @McKinleyAn is something that has needed to be told for some time. At its heart is this: you can say that Johnson and the Tories agreed
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Zia Weise
ZiaWeise
Switzerland was one of the last European countries to introduce women's suffrage â in 1971, meaning this year marks the 50th anniversary. The anti-suffrage posters are quite something:https://twitter.com/mathieuvonrohr/status/1357249
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Steven Swinford
Steven_Swinford
Dominic Cummingsâ spad school:* Dismissed suggestion PM wants a Brexiteer cabinet secretary as 'totally stupid'* Accused Jonathan Powell of being a 'moron' and said he had joined 'loony toons conspiracy
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Damon Evans
damocrat
I wanted us to be wrong about Brexit. All the arguments, fights, predictions, statistics, data etc. Sadly, itâs now glaringly obvious that we were right. Our task now isnât to
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
For maybe the last time today, but probably not the last time this week, crying the EU is horrid or claiming it is about to break up (those opposites that
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Cllr Alistair Fulton
ally_fulton
I joined the SNP aged 16 in 1985; I also joined the YSN (as it was then called). Even then, there was SNP members that treated the YSN with barely
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