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.
Don’t hold your breath for an electoral impact, says
Tremendous takedown of the imperial nostalgia and wrong-headed history applied by leading Brexiteers.
One more reason why it was a bad idea.
This is paywalled, but if you can get in it’s a damn good read.
Entirely sensible from @DavidAllenGreen.
A good summary. IMHO, Brexit became inevitable when Cameron withdrew Conservatives from EPP.
#facepalm
If you are going to lie, do it convincingly!
UK government war on the sick and disabled continues.
Good analysis by @JenniferMerode of how London misunderstands Europe.
@CitizenPatra urges Britain to learn from its mistakes and find its voice and “power offer”. Little sign of that happening at present.
This debate ignores the bigger problem which is deterioration of Foreign Office over last twenty years. Appointing a couple of businessmen as ambassadors is neither here nor there.
@AndrewDuffEU reckons that the end is in sight, and there will be a deal in September.
Important critique from the Right.
@GeorgeEaton at @NewStatesman thinks not.
As ever, excellent from @TConnellyRTE; he is guardedly optimistic though conscious of the problems.
A survey of business relocating from London.
"there is no excuse to consciously ignore the vast quantities of evidence showing thousands of people are being severely punished, through no fault of their own, by a failing system on a daily basis."
Had not seen this before - effective presentation by Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association, written a year ago.
“the [ #Brexit ] negotiations have now entered a phase when what is proposed is not meant to be comprehensible.”
Interesting point.
The practical effects of Brexit on a small mail-order business.
Very interesting; part of Cambridge where I lived is singled out. Look forward to launch of full report.
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