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    I've just heard the bloke who played Percy Sugden sing a cover of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life. How's your Tuesday morning going?

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  3. I wish people (clients in particular) would stop using "ask" as a noun.

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    A tale of two texts Today is first working day after Brexit EU publishes 33 pages of guidelines for next stage of Brexit: Johnson makes a tub-tumping speech about free trade: In a year's time, which text will be more relevant?

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    Some people are sneering at or criticising these people, but it would be more constructive to come up with a plan for how to deal with the problem.

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    It feels somehow appropriate, if unimpressive, that Boris Johnson's speech today managed to refer to the spirit of the United Kingdom in the early eighteenth century when it didn't actually exist, as opposed to Great Britain, until 1801.

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    Oh this is fun. Tony Benn, sharing a Labour Friends of Israel conference fringe platform with what he called a "fraternal delegate" from Conservative Friends of Israel.

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    Senior EU officials overwhelmingly relaxed about UK sabre rattling. Understand it's expected; are unsurprised

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    Ministers are unlikely to be bracing for a legal challenge here so much as hoping for it: a fight over the judiciary, human rights and terrorism would go down well in some quarters.

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    I have just listened to Barnier's and Johnson's speeches on the future relationship. Barnier was sober, measured, knowledgeable, detailed. Johnson was theatrical, big picture, deceitful. The U.K. is going to get skinned alive.

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    Exactly the ground on which No.10 would like to pick a fight with the British courts and, beyond that, the European human rights system.

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    If I was Boris Johnson, and IF I had a plan, this is what I would do... (a thread)

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    So when I argue in Court that there is no contract between Claimant and Defendant, should I now say that they have an "Australian style deal?"

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    Seriously, it's like one of his Telegraph columns. The leaden whimsy could be written by a computer algorithm. It's the rightwing equivalent of listening to Corbyn bang on about Palestine.

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    I just can't get through Johnson's speech. Vacuous, nationalist, British-exceptionalist guff. I got as far as the metaphor where Britain is Clark Kent turning into Superman. How I utterly despite that pathetic excuse for a man.

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    One thing I never expected when I started working in the UK is to watch a substantial part of the UK's intellectual and political elite expending enormous amounts of time ruminating about how life isn't fair

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    How will UK commentators react when US or Chinese officials find ways to ratchet up the pressure on London?

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    Many states neighbouring the EU learn to live with complex ECJ provisions because they consider the processes more predictable and transparent than dealing with the kind of overt and covert tools used by other states such as Russia or China to assert dominance

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    UK diplomats, journalists and analysts being shocked, shocked at what asymmetries of power mean make the UK look even weaker and less prepared for life outside the EU

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    Why is everyone so shocked about what happens when a weaker state has to deal with a strong one? The reason Ukraine accepted these provisions in relation to arbitration and EU law in the DCFTA is that it preferred the predictability of EU process to erratic powerplays from Russia

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