@AnandMenon1 and @JDPortes lay it out.
Useful advice from @BootstrapCook.
@chrisgreybrexit explains why Brexit is a strategic mistake.
Nick Timothy says this is what was really meant by Theresa May’s “citizens of nowhere”. Of course, she is doing less than nothing about it.
Some of these I will avoid; some I will look out for. I have read one of them already!
Brilliant dissection by @AlexMassie of imperial pretensions, including those of his fellow @Spectator columnist Brendan O'Neill.
A pessimistic but possibly realistic forecast.
Excellent @WSJ analysis from @StephenFidler1 and @LaurNorman.
From @HenryNewman. I don’t agree on every point of the analysis, but I do agree that the deal has better chance of passing than some believe.
If you want to know what actually happened last week, @TonyConnellyRTE has the details.
A quick reminder from the @FT of how we got here.
We continue to alert readers not to seek comfort in news reports that parliament will stop a no-deal Brexit.
"a lobby group’s resources and the types of constituencies it represents are not consequential for success. What matters are the strategies lobbyists develop and how these fit in the overall public affairs context."
@AndrewDuffEU argues that Remainers should support the May deal and demand a referendum on rejoining as the price.
@PaulKrugman on the @BankOfEngland analysis.
Brief but objective and clear.
Ridiculous and shameful.
Brussels lobbyists want more transparency.
Important analysis.
Rare for me to agree with the thrust of an article in @BrexitCentral, but this is correct.
Vox populi (or perhaps llais y bobl) - what people really think at Wales’s gateway to Ireland.
Sorry, folks, but I agree with this.
As @ECFR's Nick Witney points out, it ain't gonna happen, and it's actually counterproductive to talk about it.
Tremendous takedown of the imperial nostalgia and wrong-headed history applied by leading Brexiteers.
This is paywalled, but if you can get in it’s a damn good read.
Fascinating from @_katie_low.
Entirely sensible from @DavidAllenGreen.
A good summary. IMHO, Brexit became inevitable when Cameron withdrew Conservatives from EPP.
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