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    It's finally out, thanks to 😊 Lord (Kenneth) Baker: "a profound and fascinating study" Lord (David) Blunkett: "a very timely review" Prof Liam Gearon: "an intellectually challenging analysis" Prof : "fascinating insights.. sharp philosophical analyses"

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  2. Young persons (and I've taught many 1000s) might agree. And many of my former students (politics and philosophy) cling to Labour or the LibDems. Yet I know they can reason and analyse, because I taught them to. So I know they will weigh the pros and cons in a way that you can't.

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  3. "Why should I have to share my working environment with.." Extraordinary. Candidates are approved by parties, and voters give their verdict. That's democracy. The alternative is a parliament constituted of those who hold views of which Lammy approves. There's a name for that.

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  4. This is odd. Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement ("The Deal") doesn't appear to be bringing more than half the country with it, either. And while we're running with this majoritarian reasoning, the Conservative Party didn't bring more than half the country with it in 2016.

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  5. You think is far right? It's strange, having devoted a decade of your life to forging political consensus on academisation, that you reduce Brexit to Manichæan polarities with "they" and "us" sheep and goats. It's so much more nuanced – really, it is.

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  6. He would, wouldn't he. "I look forward to the day when the Westminster Parliament is just a council chamber in Europe" (Ken Clarke, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1996).

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  7. Retweeted
    Jan 4

    . & I have watched the Brexit: The Uncivil War. Here is his take in the . I take a more critical view than my husband. I will be live tweeting my thoughts on the film during its airing, Mon 7th Jan. Stay tuned!

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  9. Jan 4

    "No dog, no Dodd," wrote Sir 's agent to a theatre trying to book him but objecting to his dog. 🐶🐾

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    Jan 4

    Trade Union General Secretary Salaries (2017): 🔘 - £152k 🔘 - 140k 🔘 - £140k 🔘 - £139k 🔘 - £137k 🔘 - £118k 🔘 - £117k

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  11. Jan 4

    All theatres should have a dog: should be a thing. will surely concur: actors should be allowed to bring their dogs into their dressing rooms; they enhance well-being and inspire creativity (dogs *and* actors), 🐶🐾

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 4

    Great points Dan. Listen to Dan from around 17.20 and a useful contribution from from 15:36

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  13. Jan 4

    "Eton, that nursery of Brexit & extreme English nationalism!" Um.. Douglas Hurd, George Young, Jonathan Aitken, Douglas Hogg, William Waldegrave, Oliver Letwin, .. these people are patriots: does good

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  14. Jan 4

    Just been interviewed by about this. say was "clearly joking". It isn't clear he was joking at all: 'condemn' doesn't sound like a jokey word to me; nor does giving voters a "chance to correct their mistake". There's a pattern of attitude and behaviour.

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  15. Jan 4

    Wouldn't it be great if the UK joined the enlightened ranks of those countries which have banned all testing on animals?

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  16. Jan 4

    Would it not be simpler if Corbyn simply dissolved the people of Milton Keynes and elected another?

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  17. Jan 4

    Good grief, now Parliament has its very own campaign, with Stephen Pound MP in full belligerent student mode. ? "You are no Parliament, I say you are no Parliament.." via

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  18. Jan 4

    When a BA (Hons) judiciously skewers a PhD so, it raises serious questions for . These methodological ethical basics should have been sorted by the end of first-year research. Where was the supervisory interrogation?

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  19. Jan 3

    Serious question: may vegans eat carnivorous plants like a Venus fly trap? Do and ensure that the and -friendly contained no meat-eating plant material? cc

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  20. Jan 3

    No constitutional crisis at all: the Queen reigns; the Church of England is established; Parliament sits. All the buttons and levers of parliamentary democracy are there to be pushed or pulled. Constitution fully intact, not remotely perturbed. The crisis (if it be) is political.

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  21. Jan 3

    Zut alors, j'en ai marre, c'est le petit déjeuner d'un chien.

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