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Mark Elliott
ProfMarkElliott
The Guardian is reporting that it has seen a letter revealing a rift between Attorney General @SuellaBraverman and Advocate General Lord Keen on the Internal Market Bill. /1https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/sep/10/governments-top-le
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Katya Adler
BBCkatyaadler
So can a deal be reached between the EU and UK by Sunday, despite the pervading mood of gloom plus a sense – in public at least – that both
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James
agoodfireburns
Look, I’ve scraped up actual pieces of people, had to roll more dead bodies than I care to remember, cut some down, clipped the cable ties, seen screaming death happen.
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James Kirkup
jameskirkup
We’re at the “Let Bartlett be Bartlett” act of the No 10 play. Now that the king’s evil counsellors are banished, the good monarch can return... But what if Liberal
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Sydney Nash
NashSGC
So the government is going to ask business yet again, what rules it wants to scrap. Another in a long line of “red tape challenges” and I’ve lived through a
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Fife4Europe 🇪🇺 #FBPE #RejoinEU #3.5%
EuropeFife
Never in our lifetimes has our democracy been so under threat. We in the European Movement in Scotland are an avowedly pro-EU group, drawing support from across society and all
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Dr Matt Prescott
mattprescott
As far as I am concerned Boris JOHNSON is toast, as are all of his CABINET colleagues who have been universally useless, alienating and dishonest. I therefore think it might
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
Just to take a step back for a moment. The Irish Protocol was designed to protect the all-Ireland economy and peace process after #brexit. It was an "all weather" vehicle,
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Millie Dearman
millie_dearman
There are just 50 days to go until the end of the #Brexit transition period In the last 4+ years, UK & EU researchers & orgs have campaigned for a
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
UK’s £35bn fashion industry warns of “decimation” from #brexit - big names sign open letter to @BorisJohnson urging action. Many of 50,000 SMEs on the rack due to VAT, customs
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
I thought the immediate reaction (including mine) to Matt Hancock’s mention of the new virus strain was very revealing. People on both sides of the lockdown debate assumed it was
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. The pandemic will end but there will be no reversion to political ‘normalcy’. The after effects of the pandemic, combined with Brexit, will shape U.K. politics in the 2020s
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Graham Smith
cyberleagle
By popular request, a TC;DR (too complicated; didn’t read) thread summary of this blogpost. 1/10https://www.cyberleagle.com/2021/02/corrosion-proofing-uks-intermediary.html Post-Brexit a significant unknown has been whether the UK would a
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natalie
brassyn
I am not unaware that people may view Scotland leaving the UK with the same horror as I feel about having been dragged out of the EU. However, as was
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William Wright
Williamw1
Brexit & the City: Axel Weber AT @UBS was right to say that London will remain the main European financial centre after Brexit - but the shift in staffing at
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UK Rants: Get the jab & let's get on with life.
uk_rants
Just caught part of your radio show in the car, @theJeremyVine, and one of your callers misled you.They suggested the current #Brexit problem in NI was limited to Larne, and
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