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Michael Dougan
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Does the constant Europhobic screeching and mudslinging by Brexit politicians / media / activists, really mean anything to vast majority of people living in the EU? Of course not: the
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Want to understand better why Johnson’s “amazing deal” hasn’t stopped systematic problems in EU-UK trade - and why these aren't just teething issues, but permanent structural problems? Here are some
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Lots of questions: what would I do about Northern Ireland and the “Protocol crisis”? Happy to offer a few thoughts as follows: 1) Let's set aside longer term solutions (UK
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Gove's letter to Commission about NI Protocol is deeply insulting - worthy successor to Trump's truth-twisting method of treating international diplomacy with same contempt & dishonesty as domestic politics. But
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Lots of questions about impact of Brexit on NI & prospects for reunification with Ireland... A political question beyond my specific scientific qualifications, though on which I am as entitled
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After my first reading of the draft EU-UK trade and cooperation agreement, here is a short thread with some initial thoughts: 1) this is a massive and complex document, covering
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Lots of requests for a "step-by-step" guide to where we are with the EU-UK negotiations. So here you go - short thread summarising the essential context & key points /
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UK propaganda is so tedious. Johnson tore up own political agreement on EU-UK negotiations; turned up with new bunch of red lines & demands; refused extension to transition despite onset
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Am genuinely flabbergasted at journalistic suggestions that Cummings' departure suddenly means significant change in EU-UK relations. For umpteenth time: even at its best, deal under discussion is so narrow and
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Interesting question: if Johnson Government refuses to agree to extend transition, before 30 June 2020 deadline, but later realises / admits just how damaging Hard Brexit will be on 1
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Johnson’s UK Internal Market Bill is crucial not just because of proposals to break international law on Irish border. Also for its impact on devolution & governance of entire UK.So:
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7) but all along, we warned of real risk that Johnson had only signed his “oven ready deal” to win general election. Having done so, real plan would be to
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