Philippe Legrain

@plegrain

Founder Senior Visiting Fellow Author of European Spring, Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them etc RT≠agree, 'Like'≠like

London
Joined March 2010

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    Trump's triumph threatens our open societies, Europe's security & the liberal international order. Me for

  2. getting bad if Number 10 can't even allow Number 10 to speak on Brexit matters now

  3. Theresa May slaps down herself over transitional deal she hinted at in front of business earlier.

  4. Britons’ household wealth down £1.2tn since Brexit vote via

  5. Why isn’t the Government hailing the benefits of migration? Asks

  6. Good that May is open to transitional deal to avoid ‘cliff edge’ hard , but is she willing to maintain free movement to achieve it?

  7. Good that May is open to transitional deal to avoid ‘cliff edge’ hard , but is she willing to maintain free movement to achieve it?

  8. Hillary Clinton's popular vote lead over Trump stands at 1,720,053 and still climbing. A strange history is being made here, very quietly.

  9. Paris was worried about immigration back in 1920. Because 50% of its residents were from other parts of France.

  10. If General Flynn reads Article 5 he might discover that Nato is, in, fact, reciprocal

  11. Fab : we can probably surmise that Chinese walls don't even make top 10 of Donald Trump's favourite walls

  12. Great interview with pro-immigrant, anti-Brexit : ‘What’s happened to our country? We’ve lost the plot’

  13. Philippe Legrain followed , and
    • @ProfPech

      Professor of European Law, Jean Monnet Chair and Head of Law & Politics Dpt at Tweets mainly about EU law, rule of law and higher education

    • @Anna_Soubry

      MP for Broxtowe. Constituents please email me on anna.soubry.mp@parliament.uk

  14. It’s weird that Trump keeps appointing people who share his stated views on policy issues.

  15. Always enjoy listening to speak about immigration. Arguments are always well explained and backed up by excellent data.

  16. A picture is worth 1,000 words.

  17. £30bn per annum in 2019-20; or about £580m per week *less* available for the NHS.

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