Great analysis from @HelenevonBismarck.
Penetrating the metaphor.
The brutal linkage, back in 1962: “If the UK joins the EEC, Ireland will too. If the UK stays out, so will Ireland.”
Brief and to the point.
We did it in 2008, before it became fashionable!
Indeed. Rebuttal of the ridiculous @BenHabib6.
Harsh but fair.
“The ground on which people build and grow in the Border region feels particularly fragile today. It is almost possible to feel the heat of the past burning the soles of our feet.”
@CER_Grant nails it.
Brilliant from @NeenaGmep, India-born member of the European Parliament.
#takingbackcontrol
My @APCOWorldwide colleague @balgailani sums it up.
Powerful stuff from new MEP @MagicMagid.
@jillongovt points out the obvious.
Really interesting. (Luxembourg will make public transport free of charge from 2020.)
“Brexit may have blown the lid off British politics, but that’s no reason to accept that the UK can simply dump toxic problems in its European backyard.”
@ChrisGreyBrexit explains.
Political control in a chart and a dynamic map.
"Boris Johnson...has a plan. [He] will head to Brussels with a list of demands. The self-styled heir to Winston Churchill will remind those foreign chaps that Britain won the war. The white flag will be raised over the Berlaymont. Mr Johnson will return to London clutching a very large cake."
Crucially important analysis from @ThimontJack at @InstituteForGov.
"It is not an end-state but the start of a process. That process will be one of capitulation."
Harsh, but largely fair.
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