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Entirely predictable (and widely predicted by those pesky experts) that food / agriculture would become a huge issue for the UK in talks with the US - and one which
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Some recent non-Cummings news you may have missed. First a good @instituteforgov on implementing the Northern Ireland protocol which says "it is very difficult to see how preparations to implement
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Bye bye afternoon plans...https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/our-approach-to-the-future-relationship-with-the-eu Any kind soul in the EU want to send me the notes that the Commission will inevitably have sent to Member States pointi
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These two statements by government issued 48 hours apart are incompatible. So which is it to be, fix the rules governing at least 80% of our trade by 2022, or
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I want to know how the government has mishandled the last five days so badly? A slogan everyone is laughing at, an easing that now isn't, devolved leaders saying this
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Michael Gove will give evidence later to the Commons EU committee on Brexit progress. Much to ask, for on current plans the government has to make decisions in the next
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Curious to know which FT staff are regarded as "deeply hostile" to this government. I'm guessing @pmdfoster... who else? And what does it say about conservatism and this government that
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The more one considers the sheer volume of issues arising due to coronavirus on the economy, the more ridiculous it becomes for the UK government to insist that this is
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So important. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/21/doubt-essential-science-politicians-coronavirus In the last few days we have the government's communications machine stepping up angry rebuttals, not entirely convincingly, at th
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All right, I'm in. I'll take 20 barrels.https://twitter.com/TheStalwart/status/1252286825709932546 Why did nobody tell me this before?https://twitter.com/CDlbcl/status/1252291431349260289 Got to stay relevant. Trade and Brexit was so this mor
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Did Brexit ever go away? Good run through of many issues, but we should continually be reminded that no substantive trade agreement has gone from start to implementation in the
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There seems to be considerable overlap between those who think we should be more worried about the economic costs of a coronavirus lockdown and those who thought we should not
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