@pmdfoster
Peter Foster
1 year
πŸš¨πŸš¨πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸš¨πŸš¨How did #Brexit go in 2022 then? Here's the final Britain After #Brexit newsletter of the year...where it turns out we're back where we began: waiting for a deal on NI and for UK border controls to be imposed. Round and round we go. 1/2
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@pmdfoster
Peter Foster
1 year
This weeks chart is via @JohnSpringford illustrating the UK's dismal investment performance since 2016. He says that's a bad sign for the future and may point to #Brexit 's secondary impacts having deeper -ve impact. Full report here. 2/2
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@pjmeade
pjmeade
1 year
@pmdfoster Keep brexit safe? Dumping it altogether would be better
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@Mogz169
Wildfire
1 year
@pmdfoster @CER_IanBond That image looks like the top of Boris johnson's head
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@MikeWhi29270353
Mike_White
1 year
@pmdfoster @HeleneBismarck When Barclay makes that remark about emergency workers making a decision to deliberately harm people, he should be reminded that he and ERG made a decision to deliberately hurt the UK economy.
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@minimadmatt
Matthew Rogers πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§
1 year
@pmdfoster It’s better than being part of that demographic death spiral club of unelected bureaucrats that all hate each other but are too scared to leave!
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@PatrickLode
Patrick Lode 
1 year
@pmdfoster Going by Shanker, it's just waiting for the gamechanger/unlocker agreement for GB - the one on NIP - to be done. Mind his wording that conveys the instrumental use of NIP for GB: "Unlock".
@PatrickLode
Patrick Lode 
2 years
Unlock the NIP "issue" for Great Britain and its TCA.
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