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The Falklands War revisited
www.newstatesman.com
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Very interesting long review of two recent books about the 1982 conflict.

The Amritsar massacre: a cold, callous display of colonial evil
www.irishtimes.com
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...for which no amends have been made.

21/01/2019
In search of lost Brexit: how the UK repeatedly weakened its own negotiating position
www.newstatesman.com
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Good analysis, also critical of EU, by @CER_Grant.

15/01/2019
Theresa May’s single most important strategic mistake
blogs.spectator.co.uk
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@Peston: failing to build parliamentary consensus on end state of EU rel’ns. I agree - in other EU countries, they built cross-party consensus on EU, and it worked.

13/01/2019
Drones caused havoc at Gatwick, so why are governments still spending billions on tanks and aircraft carriers?
theconversation.com
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And, @RogerMacGinty asks, when was the last time Britain fought a tank battle anyway?

07/01/2019
Top orchestra quits Britain over Brexit migration clampdown
www.theguardian.com
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Young foreigners, no doubt playing foreign music, not welcome in Brexit Britain. #fb

07/01/2019
‘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
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
When you pander to anti-immigration views, you are feeding conspiracy theories
www.newstatesman.com
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“mainstream politicians have lost control of the immigration narrative. Take back control of that, and everything else will follow.”

06/12/2018
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
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
Why the idea of a united Ireland is back in play
www.ft.com
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Great piece by @DavidMcW in @FT.

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

02/12/2018
Frail OAP faces deportation after Home Office say he’s not ill enough to stay with wife
www.scotsman.com
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British government’s war on resident foreigners continues.

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
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