- Thu, 12:30: https://t.co/vq5A9vMV3a
- Thu, 12:30: RT @MrNRowcliffe: Painful reading, but necessary. https://t.co/hG2EgBhhNy
- Thu, 12:56: What Britain looks like after Brexit https://t.co/5IzGgG0Qh9 A piece from the week before the 2016 referendum by Da… https://t.co/zV1OdIA4d0
- Thu, 13:00: https://t.co/GvbL4jLOEp
- Thu, 13:05: RT @mattbxl: This is a very good thread indeed. Broadly agree with the 3 key issues. I’d also flag Parliamentarians and ministers not bothe…
- Thu, 15:12: RT @BrigidLaffan: Great thread & complements the article https://t.co/6x0Upg2OIg
- Thu, 16:05: Wow!!! https://t.co/lDsUoiNZRB
- Thu, 17:11: RT @Feilimoc: The 100 largest EU islands ️ https://t.co/QjuJt1S48t
- Thu, 19:01: RT @Oxenstierna_IRL: this is very good, astute and on-money analysis, in my opinion https://t.co/mNXdzINdUX
- Thu, 20:48: RT @MaryRobinette: Let’s talk about spacesuits, specifically Extravehicular Mobility Units, and being a #ladyastronaut. The EMUs on the IS…
- Fri, 07:48: RT @davidallengreen: Two years ago today I was (rightly) mocked, as I had contended that a government would not be mad enough to make the A…
- Fri, 09:06: RT @davidallengreen: Mrs May regrets that the United Kingdom is unable to leave the European Union by automatic operation of law today.
- Fri, 09:38: I am quoted! https://t.co/2iL7H3FvI6
- Fri, 09:41: RT @Bergmann_Mat: Quite a good take on the many catastrophic british mistakes in the #brexit negotiations. What is missing again is the asp…
- Fri, 09:47: RT @FrDe2059: Very accurate diagnosis about biggest UK mistakes in #Brexit negotiation. https://t.co/TyfKCfmI9y
- Fri, 09:48: This is true; of course they have also made a hard Brexit a very real possibility, if not on the schedule originall… https://t.co/PJiI2OgkVN
- Fri, 10:20: RT @EU_Taxud: It is increasingly likely that the UK will leave the EU without a deal on 13 April (00h00). Take action and prepare you…
- Fri, 10:33: RT @DrColinChurch: Makes for an interesting read https://t.co/KNuW5pdDOt
- Fri, 10:45: RT @simongerman600: I find the Panama Canal endlessly fascinating. I’m very glad that a crew member of this ship brought along his drone to…
- Fri, 10:55: RT @RhianWi74515396: Really interesting and hard hitting thread. Original politico article also interesting but starts on the wrong foot by…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Sir Ivan Rogers brutal on Theresa May’s Brexit strategy: “You can start with a tub-thumping speech to your party and be de…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Ivan Rogers also criticises the UK’s secretive approach to negotiations: “You can’t run a trade negotiation in a bunker or a…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Rogers contrasts EU negotiating competence to UK’s: “You’ve got to think arond corners.” “Throughout this process they’ve l…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Ivan Rogers says May’s attempt to separate withdrawal agreement from political declaration is undemocratic, as it would leav…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Roger’s on today’s withdrawal agreement vote: “We’d go into the blindest of blind Brexits.This is supposedly in the name of…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Ivan Rogers says a no-deal Brexit is “a very likely outcome.”
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Ivan Rogers says the UK is heading for a general election: “I think it’s quite likely the prime minister would refuse to fol…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Should Brussels give the UK an extension? Ivan Rogers: “If we ended up with a more Brexiteer PM, the EU might regret it, bu…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: Rogers: There’s “an idea the backstop is some ghastly trap to keep us permanently aligned … If we want to end up with a Ca…
- Fri, 11:02: RT @tpgcolson: On no-deal, Ivan Rogers says most Cabinet ministers and ex-Cabinet ministers “don’t understand WTO and doesn’t know what it…
- Fri, 11:19: RT @MichelBarnier: Important vote today in @HouseofCommons. As a reminder, approval of Withdrawal Agreement by 29 March will secure extensi…
- Fri, 11:42: RT @PatMcGovern16: A very good article mapping out how the UK failed in the #Brexit negotiations at every turn (as recommended by @BrigidLa…
- Fri, 11:55: RT @fatbadger442: Spot on. https://t.co/LbiZUOuXWk
I would have thought anything by Walter Scott would top the list. And, obviously, Kidnapped. Followed swiftly by Ian Rankin and Iain Banks.