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Brexit cannot be stopped
www.politico.eu
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I am inclined to agree with @AndrewDuffEU.

16/11/2018
The Brexit playbook in the 11 EU countries that will shape a deal
www.politico.eu
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Slightly clickbait headline but generally good analysis.

13/11/2018
Backstop breakdown is a product of the oldest Brexit lie
www.politics.co.uk
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If you are going to lie, do it convincingly!

06/11/2018
Why Europe needs Alex Stubb
www.euractiv.com
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I'm on board.

05/11/2018
04/11/2018
Why the UK’s Brexit negotiation tactics drew a blank
www.theguardian.com
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Good analysis by @JenniferMerode of how London misunderstands Europe.

01/11/2018
Brexit: Time to Compromise (8 pages, PDF)
www.epc.eu
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@AndrewDuffEU reckons that the end is in sight, and there will be a deal in September.

31/10/2018
How Cameron’s misreading of Merkel led to Brexit
blogs.spectator.co.uk
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Important critique from the Right.

31/10/2018
EU countries stop clock on Commission’s time change plan
www.politico.eu
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The Austrian minister “wants the Commission to appoint a coordinator — a sort of EU-wide time lord”.

30/10/2018
The Brexit trap: is there any way out?
www.newstatesman.com
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@GeorgeEaton at @NewStatesman thinks not.

29/10/2018
Brexit: One negotiation, two worlds
www.rte.ie
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As ever, excellent from @TConnellyRTE; he is guardedly optimistic though conscious of the problems.

Britain Isn’t Just Losing Brexit. Europe Is Winning It. – Foreign Policy
foreignpolicy.com
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A survey of business relocating from London.

27/10/2018
How Nick Clegg’s new job at Facebook shows Britain doesn’t matter any more to Big Tech
www.newstatesman.com
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Interesting point, which I didn't think of being too close to the Brussels trees.

25/10/2018
Navigating Brexit (19 pages, PDF)
nifda.co.uk

Had not seen this before - effective presentation by Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association, written a year ago.

Transitioning to incomprehensibility
chrisgreybrexitblog.blogspot.com
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“the [ #Brexit ] negotiations have now entered a phase when what is proposed is not meant to be comprehensible.”

21/10/2018
I Didn’t Hate the English — Until Now
www.nytimes.com
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@mmegannnolan on how Brexit has changed her.

19/10/2018
Fighting 15s and Brexit Day
oozlumgames.com
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The practical effects of Brexit on a small mail-order business.

17/10/2018
A Cautionary Tale for How Brexit Summit Can Collapse
www.bloomberg.com

Or, what happened in Salzburg.

12/10/2018
Brexit as a Revolution (PDF, 21 pages)
share.trin.cam.ac.uk

Brilliant lecture by Sir Ivan Rogers.

Brexit: When The Music Has To Stop
www.epc.eu
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Update from @AndrewDuffEU.

09/10/2018
Revealed: May's secret bid to get Labour to back Brexit deal
www.theguardian.com
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The endgame shapes up. MPs will only have two choices: May’s deal or no deal. Many will reluctantly choose what’s on the table.

06/10/2018
Likening the EU to the USSR: not unreasonable?
ec.europa.eu
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Actually completely unreasonable, as @V_Andriukaitis very eloquently explains to a Brexiteer.

05/10/2018
Brexiters misunderstand the European project
www.ft.com
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Martin Wolf: “It is legitimate to believe the EU has over-reached, but not to despise its goals.”

05/10/2018
Brexit: Flights 'at risk' under no-deal, government warns
www.bbc.com
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#TakingBackControl #ToldYouSo

25/09/2018
Salzburg: How chronic misreading took Brexit to brink
www.rte.ie
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Excellent as ever from @TConnellyRTE.

23/09/2018
Britain is humiliating itself
chrisgreybrexitblog.blogspot.com
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@ChrisGreyBrexit explains.

23/09/2018
Theresa May’s negotiating flaws were laid bare at Salzburg
www.ft.com
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Great analysis from @DavidAllenGreen. (Apologies for paywall.)

22/09/2018
#Brexit and Ireland: A Personal View
beergbrexit.blog
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The long view.

06/09/2018
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