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Mike Hill
michaeldoron
I actually think the differences between British and German politics are a lot more structural and cultural rather than about personalities.1. None of Germany’s chancellors since 1945 were privately educated.Five
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Nick Reeves #FBPA #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
1/ 40 Tory MPs have joined forces with the chief of law-breaking Vote Leave Matthew Elliott and the IEA in the Free Market Forum. The Tories include Priti Patel, Liz
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Cirian75 #YNWA 62.5% 🇬🇧 25% 🇳🇱 12.5% 🇦🇺
cirian75
I see the "undemocratic unaccountable Eu Commission president" line is still being played out First things 1stThe Eu Commission president, which is a civil service job is not unaccountable He/She
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Mark Elliott
ProfMarkElliott
The Government has published its proposed amendments to the Internal Market Bill in order to give effect to the so-called climb down that is intended to placate sufficient Conservative MPs.
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Eddy Wax
EddyWax
Europe's agriculture ministers are meeting in Luxembourg today and tomorrow to negotiate an agreement on the next 7-year EU farm policy, worth around 40% of the bloc's whole budget.Here's what
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Nicholas Baum
MrNJBaum
I've done a deep-dive into the concept of the National Cabinet, and how it fits with the traditional Cabinet in the Westminster and Australian federal systems. Here are some thoughts.
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BirdLife Europe & Central Asia
BirdLifeEurope
1: #COVID19 has changed the world as we know it, but the #ClimateEmergency & #BiodiversityCrisis remain. We’re among the 180 politicians, NGOs, CEOs, think tanks, activists and others joining @pcanfin's
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
And this is why 'VIP lanes' and special pleading have no place in an economy crisis or no crisis - because they encourage inefficient company special pleading and reduce innovation.
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Instant reflections on briefing-Shapps struggled to justify it - idea that he stayed put once he got there isn't convincing-Jenny Harries didn't save him. She repeated importance of following guidelines
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Daphne Maia
daphnemaia
[a thread] Saw this comment on Min. Chan Chun Sing's post just now and I was irritated (?) to say the least. The GDP contraction is to be expected, with
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Carl Gardner
carlgardner
The most interesting recent development in constitutional law has been the Supreme Court's enforcement of very strong presumptions about what Parliament means in its legislation. One such presumption is the
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Cathy Owens
cathy_owens
The @AssemblyWales, its staff and its members have adapted much better to virtual working and new procedures than the @UKParliament. Lots of the decisions related to the Senedd were done
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Zimbabwe Economic Analysis 🇿🇼
mutungadzimwe
1. WHY TECHNOCRATS ARE LIKELY TO FAIL AS MINISTERS In last few days I have found myself in various exchanges, where I have been trying to explain why technocrats are
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Dr Phillip Lee 🔶
DrPhillipLee
This Govt is appallingly, consistently inept. By not taking obvious decisions in Jan/Feb it has already unnecessarily killed tens of thousands & is destroying our economy...now we’ve got this idiotic
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Yeen Spirit
hyenagirl64
The ultimate refuge of a person whose ideas aren’t working is that the failing implementations of their ideas are invalid“This is not real capitalism”“China is not real socialism”And, the hardest
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Keir Starmer
Keir_Starmer
Labour supported the lockdown and has always argued that restrictions need to be eased gradually and in a safe way.The Government’s actions over the past ten days have made difficult
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