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Public Policy Ed for @ft. DMs open. BOOK: What Went Wrong with Brexit: https://t.co/UP3yuNFih7

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linkhttps://www.ft.com/peter-foster calendar_today10-03-2009 06:14:07

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Ooh. 👀

Next Tuesday. 10am. Box office line-up at Biz and Trade select cmme Business and Trade Committee - full spectrum of experts and, er, how to put it politely… 🤔

parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/56…

Ooh. 👀 Next Tuesday. 10am. Box office line-up at Biz and Trade select cmme @CommonsBTC - full spectrum of experts and, er, how to put it politely… 🤔 parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/56…
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David Henig 🇺🇦(@DavidHenigUK) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And back to where I started a few tweets ago yesterday, that Labour needs a better approach to handling the many different EU issues that are going to emerge. This is a multi-faceted, multi-level relationship which is going to be painful handled in binary. x.com/pmdfoster/stat…

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David Henig 🇺🇦(@DavidHenigUK) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Increasingly thinking that Labour is going to need some clever way to handle the EU issue otherwise there is going to be a lot of difficulty and frustration spilling into government. And judging by my inbox, affecting negotiations. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Peter Foster(@pmdfoster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tis a good piece. Am sceptical. Whatever private Labour ambitions now, reality will be tough and iterative — see EU gambit on youth mobility, and Labour response. The convo post-election doesn’t become as instantly easier as many suppose, IMO.

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Mujtaba Rahman(@Mij_Europe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thoughtful piece by Martin Kettle. But I remain of the view that The Labour Party and Keir Starmer Govt will be much more ambitious towards the EU, including possibly on stuff like a CU, in its first term than consensus suggests. Thread 1/

theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Mujtaba Rahman(@Mij_Europe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Timing of European Commission move on youth mobility very odd. Bxl knows Labour can't afford to have an election debate about something that looks like free movement. So why do it now? Suggests defensiveness: Bxl unclear about how to handle Lab & greater openness to it in EU capitals

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Alistair King(@Alistair_King) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inspired and angered by Peter Foster's Financial Times story (no paywall: ft.com/content/feb93c…), I've written to my Labour MP.

If your MP is in the same party and you care about this, I suggest you do the same. Or send it to your Labour candidate. Feel free to plagiarise some of the below.

Inspired and angered by @pmdfoster's @FT story (no paywall: ft.com/content/feb93c…), I've written to my Labour MP. If your MP is in the same party and you care about this, I suggest you do the same. Or send it to your Labour candidate. Feel free to plagiarise some of the below.
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Mujtaba Rahman(@Mij_Europe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 week & 25 client meetings in HongKong & Singapore later... Lots of interest in EU-China relations, Ukraine & impact of Trump presidency on both. EU elections, populism & UK elections & implications. Tories seen as 🤡, Brexit a stupid waste of time. So much for “Global Britain”

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Frank - Queen of Schengen 🇪🇺🏳‍🌈(@ChillaxBcn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The party is already over before it started! Labour does *not* even want a youth mobility scheme. I'm not entirely surprised though. Labour is a Brexit party now. If I was aged between 18-30 I wouldn't vote for Labour for this reason alone.

Via Peter Foster

The party is already over before it started! Labour does *not* even want a youth mobility scheme. I'm not entirely surprised though. Labour is a Brexit party now. If I was aged between 18-30 I wouldn't vote for Labour for this reason alone. Via @pmdfoster
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The Columnist 🤷‍♂️(@Sime0nStylites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A clumsy and inaccurate response from Labour (could have easily said ‘we will consider proposals subject to our red lines’). In this area, Labour would appear to be working on giving people a reason not to vote for them - which is rather odd.

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Madeleine Speed(@SpeedMaddie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: The UK will not ‘turn on’ post-Brexit checks of EU goods for fear of border delays

If you don’t see queues of lorries on April 30th, when the government said it would start checks on EU good, this is why

Scoop with Peter Foster

on.ft.com/3U7QFaz

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George Parker(@GeorgeWParker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great scoop from ⁦Madeleine Speed⁩ and ⁦Peter Foster⁩ - “A Defra official also cautioned against disclosing it to the media, saying one of its main aims was to avoid negative news stories.”Bad luck on.ft.com/3JvDH1b

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