Don’t hold your breath for an electoral impact, says
As ever, excellent from @TConnellyRTE; he is guardedly optimistic though conscious of the problems.
Had not seen this before - effective presentation by Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association, written a year ago.
@A_Sloat reports for @BrookingsInst.
Ann McGregor of NI Chamber of Commerce: Brexit papers had "two key outcomes for Northern Ireland businesses - it confuses them more and increases their costs".
“Theresa May was said to be hurt and concerned her credentials as a guarantor of the Good Friday Agreement were not being taken seriously”. Have heard this also from someone else who met May recently (not an Irish official).
Wise words from @duncan_morrow.
Northern Ireland and the UK after Brexit. (And Scotland.) By @GerryLynch.
The oddities of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
A significant shift from the DUP. (I am quoted.)
Lecture by @GerryLynch
I agree with a lot of this.
Blistering from Newton Emerson.
I have always thought this was the most likely outcome.
Worthless assurances.
Report from Ireland.
A clear explanation.
@AndrewDuffEU’s latest thoughts - as ever, well worth reading.
An Alliance perspective.
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