Looks like Jacob Rees Mogg, who has been telling struggling people they might not feel economic benefits of brexit for 50 years, has trousered £7 million from his firm over the past two years whilst calling anyone who votes remain "the elite".pic.twitter.com/qa9YncCRWN
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) March 11, 2019
Tag: Brexit
A Very British Protest
Broken promises is something which you won't find in the UK only. I like what @ByDonkeys does, but the sad part of this report by the "China Daily" is that groups like @ByDonkeys would be treated as criminals in China, and also their families would suffer.
— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) March 11, 2019
Tony Blair about an Insoluble Dilemma
Why is nobody on the Labour front bench saying this? Why are we having to hear it from Blair? pic.twitter.com/7VXDIbrInx
— ZoĆ« Paramour (@ZoeParamour) March 9, 2019
Hard Brexit Group Spends £350,000 on Facebook
[…] In five months, “Britainās Future” has placed more than 2,600 ads at a cost of Ā£344,981, according to these disclosures, spending tens of thousands of pounds more than the best-resourced Remain-supporting groups and nearly twice as much as the major political parties put together. […]
A Mysterious Hardline Brexit Group Run By A Young Tory Is Now The Biggest Spending Political Campaign On Facebook. But Whereās The Money Coming From? https://t.co/F1IWNUqSJY
— Alex Spence (@alexGspence) March 9, 2019
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By Anne Applebaum
Columnist [The Washington Post]
March 8 at 6:23 PMElements of the 2016 British referendum campaign have long seemed familiar to Americans. There was a close, controversial election, full of rancor and anger. There were a lot of wealthy men talking about āthe peopleā and their āwill.ā There were targeted advertising campaigns, stolen data and fake social media accounts. But now, with only a few days left until Britain is due to face the consequences of that vote, the Brexit story suddenly looks even more familiar: One of its protagonists turns out to have much deeper Russian business connections than previously suspected. He also tried to conceal them. […]
The world is now churning out #AlternativeWar as surprise news two years down the line. Depressing really. https://t.co/ahazwMQt2o
— James Patrick š (@J_amesp) March 9, 2019
Brexit Chart
So what might happen next? It's complicated… pic.twitter.com/4oCLCjSouK
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) December 6, 2018
For all those asking, if the vote is pulled that is tantamount to the vote falling or the FIRST COLUMN on the flowchart – āMay goes back to Brussels to renegotiateā
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) December 10, 2018
Ok, ok: there's a new (leaner and meaner) flowchart coming tomorrow *gets crayons out*
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) December 10, 2018
A mini flowchart to keep you ticking over for a few days. Let's call it version 1.5 pic.twitter.com/ZIbn04dK87
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) December 11, 2018
Breaking: Conservative MP Nicky Morgan tells the Commons "maybe it's time" for government of national unity (that's the grey circle on your flow/wall charts everybody)
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) December 11, 2018
Canāt sleep on Meaningful Vote Eve? Hereās @thetimes updated flowchart on what could happen after Mayās deal falls https://t.co/QozmGWJBD1
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) January 14, 2019
And weāre back pic.twitter.com/GeKyu4lAhu
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) February 27, 2019
Brexit flowchart latest pic.twitter.com/qTUUhnynxH
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) March 8, 2019
Boxed Elite
This coffin design is a bit too elitarian.
— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) March 8, 2019
Birds of a feather … pic.twitter.com/fJ3lIhdjzc
— Prof Tanja Bueltmann (@cliodiaspora) March 8, 2019
Kraftwerk Doll
Munich, Circus Krone, 1981. pic.twitter.com/NwoIfyjQ55— Aventura Obscura (@AventuraObscura) January 28, 2019
Brexit Flow
And as ever high res versions and XML files for draw(dot)io are on my blog here: https://t.co/wOSzIXxJ2M
— Jon Worth (@jonworth) March 6, 2019
How Brexit Has Hit the Value of UK Firms
How Brexit has hit the value of UK firms https://t.co/Q3D6eHa107
— LSE Brexit (@lsebrexitvote) March 4, 2019
“Brexit Is Such an Affront Because It Is a Battle in a Culture War as Surely and Pointlessly as Trump’s Wall”
Should be read and taken seriously by anyone who wants Britain to be a halfway decent society. America's culture wars have gone a long way to making their society miserable and unlivable. They will do the same to Britain.https://t.co/cgRAbBhipi
— Prince-Bishop Militantly Aardvark #FBPE #RESIST (@MilitantlyA) March 4, 2019
Trump on Brexit (verbatim):
Both sides are very very you know, they're cemented in. Itās a tough situation, itās a shame. Frankly itās a shame, there was no reason for that to happen, they couldāve had the vote & it shouldāve gone smoothly but it didnāt. Very complicated issue. pic.twitter.com/qgaDsdbQOG— Dr. Jennifer Cassidy (@OxfordDiplomat) March 14, 2019