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‘Managed no deal’? That’s just more Brexit snake oil
amp.theguardian.com

@AnandMenon1 and @JDPortes lay it out.

06/01/2019
What (And Why) I’m Stockpiling For Brexit
cookingonabootstrap.com
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Useful advice from @BootstrapCook.

04/01/2019
The Brexit Blog: Britain is on the brink of an historic strategic decision
chrisgreybrexitblog.blogspot.com
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@chrisgreybrexit explains why Brexit is a strategic mistake.

04/01/2019
I've seen how the EU tackles tax evasion versus the US – and if Brexit Britain follows Trump, we're headed for disaster, by @NeenaGMEP
www.independent.co.uk
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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.

29/12/2018
Best of Brexit: A Christmas reading list
www.politico.eu
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Some of these I will avoid; some I will look out for. I have read one of them already!

21/12/2018
Don’t blame Ireland for beating Britain in the Brexit negotiations | Coffee House
blogs.spectator.co.uk
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Brilliant dissection by @AlexMassie of imperial pretensions, including those of his fellow @Spectator columnist Brendan O'Neill.

20/12/2018
Letter From Post-Brexit Britain, March 2029
www.bloomberg.com

A pessimistic but possibly realistic forecast.

20/12/2018
Behind the Brexit Chaos, a Faulty U.K. Negotiating Strategy
www.wsj.com
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Excellent @WSJ analysis from @StephenFidler1 and @LaurNorman.

18/12/2018
For all its faults, May’s Brexit deal might be the best option Leave MPs have
blogs.spectator.co.uk
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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.

17/12/2018
Dramatic Brexit week leaves us none the wiser
www.rte.ie

If you want to know what actually happened last week, @TonyConnellyRTE has the details.

15/12/2018
Unilateral Brexit revocation is possible, but only until March 29
www.eurointelligence.com

We continue to alert readers not to seek comfort in news reports that parliament will stop a no-deal Brexit.

06/12/2018
Why lobbying in Brussels is not always an obscure activity
blogs.lse.ac.uk
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"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."

05/12/2018
Brexit: From revelation to re-accession
www.epc.eu
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@AndrewDuffEU argues that Remainers should support the May deal and demand a referendum on rejoining as the price.

04/12/2018
Brexit, Borders, and the Bank of England (Wonkish)
www.nytimes.com
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@PaulKrugman on the @BankOfEngland analysis.

02/12/2018
International trade: 10 facts about the UK’s deal with the EU
uktradeforum.net
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Brief but objective and clear.

01/12/2018
30/11/2018
Parliament cannot simply 'block No Deal' as some are claiming - it's the default option
brexitcentral.com
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Rare for me to agree with the thrust of an article in @BrexitCentral, but this is correct.

26/11/2018
Holyhead on Brexit: ‘When will people wake the f**k up?’
www.irishtimes.com

Vox populi (or perhaps llais y bobl) - what people really think at Wales’s gateway to Ireland.

24/11/2018
A second referendum is a dangerous distraction to the real action
www2.politicalbetting.com
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Sorry, folks, but I agree with this.

24/11/2018
Fighting words: The risks of loose talk about a “European army”
www.ecfr.eu
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As @ECFR's Nick Witney points out, it ain't gonna happen, and it's actually counterproductive to talk about it.

21/11/2018
How the Brexiteers broke history
www.newstatesman.com
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Tremendous takedown of the imperial nostalgia and wrong-headed history applied by leading Brexiteers.

20/11/2018
Brexit: How the deal was done
www.rte.ie

Great reporting from @TonyConnellyRTE.

Jo Johnson: the inside story of Brexit and where it all went wrong
www.ft.com
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This is paywalled, but if you can get in it’s a damn good read.

18/11/2018
It cannot be overthrown without destroying you: the Gallic empire and Brexit
transeuropeanexpression.wordpress.com
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Fascinating from @_katie_low.

17/11/2018
Why the draft withdrawal agreement may be the only responsible option
jackofkent.com

Entirely sensible from @DavidAllenGreen.

16/11/2018
How Brexit Britain lost friends and alienated people
amp.ft.com

A good summary. IMHO, Brexit became inevitable when Cameron withdrew Conservatives from EPP.

16/11/2018
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