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Di4BRC
BrcDi4
Despite the panel admitting that six in ten AB polled don’t want the UCP taking over pensions, and despite town halls across AB being stacked with opposers, the panel is
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Led By Donkeys
ByDonkeys
Boris Johnson is about to agree a deal which will see tariffs put on UK goods when we diverge from EU standards. This footage, from the referendum campaign in 2016,
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Matt Goodwin
GoodwinMJ
Reaction to Gove speech revealing. One side has *ideas* about how to send power down not up + change gvt. Other side still struggling to find intellectual reply post-Brexit. Might
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Martin J Keatings SNP 1 | AFI 2
MartinJKeatings
My proposal to the movement on the way forward is quite simple and is a hybrid of both Plan A and Plan B. Which should bring together all sides of
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Alex Deane
ajcdeane
Some think we voted wrongly & will campaign to rejoin.Tho I disagree & will campaign against them, this is honourable & respectable.What hasn’t been = repeated effort to stymie how
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Ciaran Martin
ciaranmartinoxf
Among the many problems with this plan is that the proposed reforms are so far-reaching, they’d surely require a referendum 1/ 7https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jan/31/keir-starmer-urged-to-back-radical-con
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David Darmofal
david_darmofal
I always felt that Democrats were likely to win this election if they made it a referendum on Trump & had a good chance of losing it if they made
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Chris Duffy
OtherChrises
The SNP and to a lesser extent Yes Scotland have a lot to answer for about the rise of Wings and his continued prominence. When he started he was filling
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
Again, there is no referendum position that would have worked well for Labour in 2019, but not coming out for a 2nd referendum would *almost certainly* have been more disataerous.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/nov/12/starmer-shou
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Katia Glod
eglod_katia
A short thread on the All-Belarusian Assembly. Lukashenka plans to keep himself in the presidential seat for a long time. A referendum on new constitution might or might not take
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RS Archer
archer_rs
Conversation yesterday with an old school friend now working at the Foreign Office. He said the UK rejoining the EU was an inevitability, everyone in government accepts that but it
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Noah Ratcliff
20c109
Every time I see "75 million Americans voted for ..." used to defend Trump/extreme right-wing policy I think about my family members who told me they voted for the Republican
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Martin J Keatings SNP 1 | AFI 2
MartinJKeatings
Plan A - A referendum with a section 30 : Keep asking Westminster for a Section 30 despite them saying no twice (dead as the proverbial dodo now that Westminster
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Eileen May
suleskerry
Joanna Cherry:"Alex Salmond secured a concession that nothing in Scotland Act would preclude the people of Scotland from subsequently choosing an independent future. This is recorded in Hansard during second
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Claire McGettrick
cmcgettrick
Re the contention that a referendum on adopted people's right to their information Firstly legal scholars e.g., @ConorUCCLaw have repeatedly argued that a referendum isn't necessary in order to legislate
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Martin J Keatings SNP 1 | AFI 2
MartinJKeatings
With Joanna Cherry's idea today I will only ask the 7000 backers of the #peoplesas30 this question. Do you want to pay for this case to establish the competency of
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