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Chris_Cine
chris_cine
Can anyone with a firm grasp of Brexit, the EU and its implications please explain to me one singular, provable benefit of Brexit please. Im'm willing to change my stance
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Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺
nicktolhurst
Johnson’s Biden calculation is more complex than many make out.Given the polls, UK govt has to conclude a Biden presidency most probable outcome. So why wait for it to restart
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Dominic Minghella
DMinghella
Festival of Brexit?Festival of disaster capitalism. Festival of Brexit?Festival of red tape, tariffs and taxes. Festival of Brexit?Festival of fear. Of foreigners. Of cultures. Of skin tones. Festival of Brexit?A
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Matt Carr
MattCarr55
It’s difficult to avoid concluding that the main reason the government has so abjectly debased itself to protect Cummings is because this is essentially a Brexit government that sees him
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Staedtler
Staedtler
You can check my maths. The great crescendo.A two year Brexit extension takes us to January 2023.The latest possible date for the next election is December 2024. It's very unlikely
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Thomas Sampson
thom_sampson
Is Covid-19 or Brexit a bigger shock to UK economy? In terms of present value of GDP, Brexit impact is forecast to be 2-3 times bigger than Covid-19 effectThread below.
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El#FBPE 🕷️🇪🇺 🐟
El86562179
I don't know if I'm alone this. I was always 100% against #Brexit. The ref was corrupt, yrs old + irrelevant but the Dec GE did give LeavErg a sort
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dwatch
dwatchorn
I'd like to make a couple of comments about #FBPE..It's been an amazing hashtag TBH.. It's brought 10s of 000s of us pro EU ppl together here in a spectacularly
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Simon Ubsdell
SimonUbsdell
The moral case against Brexit is so obvious it shouldn't need restating but, given that even Justin Welby can't see it, let's run some easy tests.- Does it help the
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Trevor Stables🔶 #VoteLibDem
trevdick
Earlier this week I lost my Mum after a long illness. She was 84 years old.I was expecting it and to some extent it is part of the harrowing experience
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Roland Smith
rolandmcs
Re-reading Hayek on Conservatism, one wonders if he'd interpret this period as Conservatives finally snapping: "Enough of this progressive drift!" while demanding deregulation and a 'return to free trade' (that
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John Cotter
John_Cotter
/1 Personal anecdote: my dad, who voted against Ireland joining the EEC in 1972 and against every EU treaty revision thereafter, confirmed to me during the week that he is
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Quite staggeringly idiotic, and entirely unsurprisingly, behaviour from govt over Brexit extensionhttps://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-uk-will-not-request-an-extension-to-the-brexit-transition-period It doesn't challenge my confidence in their
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Stats for Lefties
LeftieStats
I just read a poll by @JLPartnersPolls that was conducted on 12 December, asking voters why they were voting the way that they wereThe results suggest that Corbyn was an
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
It's great the UK is tip-toeing toward the obvious but a month by month extension:1) Creates massive rolling uncertainty for business;2) Robs the negotiation of a true deadline to spur
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Brexit is the outcome of a civil war within capitalism. The stuff about foreigners and sovereignty and blue passports was just a smokescreen for some extremely determined economic interests. And
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