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Simon Fraser
SimonFraser00
1/10: So, it’s four years since the #Brexit referendum. We have formally left the #EU but remain in the single market & customs union until 31 December. The future relationship
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Agnes Bergman
AgiBergman
I want to change GP surgery & realised I am scared. I am scared to talk to people as an immigrant with an accent, scared to have to justify my
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Helene von Bismarck
HeleneBismarck
Reading about UK Foreign& Security policy after Brexit, I am missing a crucial factor we don‘t discuss enough: the effect of time. ATM the UK still benefits from relationships her
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Joe Mayes
Joe_Mayes
Exclusive: Key software to keep goods moving after Brexit won't be ready in time, developers warn 1/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-27/key-brexit-software-won-t-be-ready-on-time-developers-warn?sref=yMmXm5Iy The Associat
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Old Holborn®
Holbornlolz
Today is now the 24th May, 46 days since peak infection day in the UK.As of June 8th, TWO MONTHS since peak infection, the UK will start quarantining travelers to
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Nick Reeves #FBPA #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
Many people still believe that the reality of Brexit will change Leavers' minds. Has nothing been learned? Leave voters have changed their opinions to fit every broken promise. They're not
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Andrew Glencross
A_Glencross
Like @jonworth I’m not impressed with this piece on post-Brexit EU bu UK constitutional guru Vernon Bogdanor. A thread on one particular aspect of his argumenthttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/oct/25/brexit-was-no-aberration-
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Holger Hestermeyer
hhesterm
Apparently the US elections and Brexit combined lead to rather particular takes on the UK, alliances and foreign relations. Allow me to make three points in this regard. My main
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alexmassie
alexmassie
An unambiguously good thing to be doing. (How many would wish to avail themselves of this right is another matter and not the point.)https://twitter.com/jkynge/status/1266404844832612354 The failure to offer Hongkongers a
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Andrew Small
ajwsmall
I am slightly bemused that this article (not all of which I agree with) has elicited a wave of “actually, Brexit was good for the UK’s China policy, it has
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Antonello Guerrera
antoguerrera
I’ve collected a few past comments by Joe Biden on #Brexit. Let’s start.1) Biden (Oct 10 2018): “From the US perspective, US interests are diminished with Great Britain not being
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Ally Fogg
AllyFogg
OK some Big Thoughts on (specifically) English politics I've been brewing over the past week that I'll try to convey in some kind of comprehensible format. > We* made a
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Meghan Gallacher
GallacherMeghan
Power grab thread. This is the term used by the SNP to describe the natural transfer of powers from the EU to Westminster, following the “Leave” vote. For some bizarre
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Simon Cosgrove 🇪🇺#FBPE #Remain
simoncosgrove
My prediction: there will be a poor, threadbare deal, and then will begin the long, slow climb (over many years and probably many different governments, with incremental improvements to the
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Peter Ward
Peter___Ward
This isn’t a news story. The Independent launched a campaign for a second referendum (which is probably one of the only reasons that this paper still exists). Everyone knows that
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Nick Gutteridge
nickgutteridge
1/ Member States were updated on the Brexit talks yesterday, and were told that after several weeks of informal phone contacts the next formal round of negotiations will take place
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