John MacGill / Iain MacGilleBhràth

@JohnMacGXxxx

Healthy skeptic. Interests incl politics (proud Centrist Dad™), science, energy & environment, languages/linguistics. And dodgy analogies. Did I mention cynic?

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2019.

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    I’m not very keen on shameless virtue signalling... ... but I prefer it to lack-of-virtue signalling.

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    The only EU country where employment in 🇯🇵 automotive production has significantly declined 2017-9 is the UK. So if the EU-Japan EPA (eventually) reducing tariffs on cars + car parts to 0 is to blame for Japanese car companies leaving the EU, why is only the UK seeing the impact?

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    This is becoming exciting. People tweeting and retweeting "not before 2030" or even "not before 2040" might get quite a shock when 300MW of zero carbon, stable, 24/7, 90% capacity factor electricity starts flowing into a USA grid.

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    3. velj

    I'm sure The Times will be eager to publish my forthcoming article on why there should be a binding Europe-wide vote on cancelling Brexit. The UK voted to stay in Europe in 1975, so it would have to abide by the continent-wide result. That's "democracy".

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Yes - this is the key to reducing Indy transition risk. It was never possible while the UK was an EU member (wouldn’t ‘interfere’ with member territory)... ...but should be possible for EU to commit to Scotland accession process post-vote but pre-indy as part of *non*-EU state.

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  8. The Telegraph now actually making ‘news’ out of their own propaganda. 😂

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    Here we go... Brussels “would be enthusiastic” if an independent Scotland sought to rejoin the EU, former European Council President Donald Tusk said Sunday.

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    Brexit: a 3-stage process

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  11. New? Well the first part is well described by ‘Conservative’... ... the second part is new but I’d go for nativist for that. So all in all I think post-liberal is a coy piece of Newspeak for Brexitory ‘conservative nativist-populism’

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  12. Except - obvs- while they’ve “won”, that haven’t got what they wanted because they didn’t *know* what they wanted. (Or they did - leave the bad EU - but it’s that shallow!) They’re angry because nervous about the unknown/risks & owning this shit (and prob cognitive dissonance).

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    Bloody foreigner, coming over here wanting to know what love is

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    The UK has left the European Union – but the task of "getting Brexit done" is far from over. We set out the big challenges facing Boris Johnson's government and the key decisions it will need to make before December 2020

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    31. sij

    Emotional night at City Hall where once again we've opened our doors to provide crucial legal advice about the EU Settlement Scheme. To our one million EU friends, neighbours & colleagues: you are Londoners, you are welcome here, & that will never change. 🇪🇺

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    The Brexit drama is not yet done. Here’s why the risk of a WTO Brexit at the end of 2020 is under-priced.

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    EXC A hilarious insight into the sheer exasperation felt by business over Here and I talk to FTSE 100 CEO Miles Roberts of about the sheer inanity of dealing with . Business want DETAILS not empty platitudes.

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  18. The rest of this - the impact of the ultra-liberal “global” free marketeers winning - is good though.

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  19. The main reason that May and the pro-business frictionless-market position lost wasn’t due to a coherent ultra-liberal faction but, due to not compromising NI (and therefore UK), it simply wasn’t pure enough “to be Brexit”.

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  20. Lewis has been good... ... but there is some serious intellectual reverse-engineering going on here to suggest that it was a battle of coherent visions. BS. There was incoherent factional politics and a purity spiral egged on by ambition.

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    1. velj

    First day out of the EU, woken up by the milkman - the soft clip clop of his horse-drawn float. Peeked out the window just in time to see our local bobby giving a ragamuffin a clip round the ear. Pleased to notice they were all wearing poppies. Lit up a Woodbine and smiled.

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