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...The whole episode is worth chewing over because it illustrates how far both sides need to go to avoid triggering those powerful — and I’d argue, destructive — old Brexit reflexes....
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...Gove neither denied nor confirmed that claim, saying: “The Treasury might occasionally explain to me how I’m wrong, but I’ve never been thwarted.”...
...Tory MP Mark Francois, chair of the European Research Group of hardline Brexiters, said he wanted to see the details, but remarked: “I would just observe that during the referendum campaign we were threatened...
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...“I enjoy life because I am endlessly interested in people and their growth,” Buck wrote. “I feel no need for any other faith than my faith in human beings.”...
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...“I feel we had some role at least in helping to recognise her importance in the history of art.” tommasocalabro.com...
...I’m not suggesting for a second that Hunt doesn’t understand the damage Brexit has done and the bind it puts the UK in when it comes to attracting trade and investment — I’ve no doubt he’s painfully aware...
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...“I’ll have to hire another full-time member of staff to keep up with the paperwork, and even then it will be a struggle.”...
...“I have two boys, they’re eating all the time, and I dread it,” she says....
...The reports — one on Brexit and the British state by the UK in a Changing Europe think-tank, and the other on how to fix the EU-UK trade deal by a group of pro-European Conservatives (I know) — neatly encapsulate...
...Jagjit S ChadhaDirector, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London SW1, UK...
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...“I was struck at the time by how many questions were asked on this point,” they added....
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...“I am very concerned about the costs of such an approach on domestic producers and exporters to the UK,” she wrote in a letter to Barclay seen by the Financial Times....
...“I think at the latest we’d like to see this settled by the Washington summit,” she told reporters. “I think you’re well aware that the US position is that we fully back Mark Rutte.”...
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