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The pessimistic view on a UK-EU deal. If this thread is correct about Number 10's approach a deal is impossible because any deal will inevitably constrain the UK's future rule
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A good day, given so much news, to recall the experimental nature of Brexit - no developed country has put up trade barriers to neighbours so dramatically since 1945. If
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What I think we're about to discover in the UK is that we took seamless borders for granted for 25 years. Queueing at borders is the global norm. UK politicians
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Most major London employers had already worked out best not return to the office even when the government a few weeks ago were telling people to return. Inconsistent ministers, nothing
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I wonder if anyone in the UK government has realised that Brexit and its impact is an existential issue for the Republic of Ireland? Not a pretend one, to be
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I read that breaking international law is a great negotiating move by the UK government, or we're stopping Ireland starving (study some history) and I get the nasty politics, but
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I know we're not really talking Brexit economic impact but consider this - 70-80% of all trade takes place within supply chains global or regional. If the UK drops out
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A former Irish Ambassador retweeting a former French Ambassador, half in condemnation half in sorrow about the UK government. Once upon a time this would have mattered deeply to any
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Ah, all the fault of the "liberal Left" which I think includes such obvious commies as Sir Roger Gale, Theresa May, and Sir Bob Neill. "Arcane piece of international law"
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With regard to the Northern Ireland protocol and state aid the UK government is being disingenuous and misleading. Going to do this thread with regard to the legal texts, and
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Since this worked well for the EU last time in getting Johnson to concede it isn't a surprise that they would try it again. Have always wondered if the most
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A big speech from Barnier today - setting out clearly the EU's view of how talks with the UK are proceeding. To reassure member states. Play the PR game. Annoy
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