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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @SamuelMarcLowe: Everyone knows the UK’s EU question isn’t going anywhere, right? It might take a breather for a couple of years, but be… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @AllieRenison: Is there any Tory conference speech that doesn't lazily rely on putting two fingers up at Brussels to get the party faith… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @DavidGauke: I hope Dr Conley is better at medicine than he is at press conferences. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

The precise time that the President was diagnosed is not a minor detail in which there would be little interest. Surely White House officials would have checked Dr Conley's statement to ensure that it was consistent with the White House's account? (And, ideally, accurate, too.) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

@maitlis 'Misspoke' in a prepared statement that would have been checked. Presumably? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

@Gilesyb The answers were evasive. Trump has obviously been on oxygen but not clear when. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

@LizMair Yes. I guess that sort of thing can happen. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

@Gilesyb The President's doctor seemed to deny that Trump had received oxygen today, yesterday or Thursday. But, then again, the phrasing was very odd. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

The '72 hours' phrase was used in the prepared statement, not as an answer to a question. No one checked the wording in advance? — PolitiTweet.org

Rebecca Ballhaus @rebeccaballhaus

A White House official clarifies Dr. Conley’s timeline. He says Conley meant to say it’s Day 3, not 72 hours in—the… https://t.co/ZP20U8XIxB

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

I hope Dr Conley is better at medicine than he is at press conferences. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @DavidHenigUK: And the verdict of the Johnson - von der Leyen meeting? Those who predict no deal still predict it. Those who predict dea… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @dan_grey: @DavidGauke Perhaps bigger question is when did his symptoms start, and when was his positive test administered. Sounds like… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @benrileysmith: This is the exact quote the president's doctor gave at the end of briefing about whether Trump's been on oxygen. “Thurs… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

Is it a fair assumption to say that Trump was on oxygen on Wednesday? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

@RyanKisiel The EU will need to make some concessions. But 1/ EU already moved a fair bit on state aid & 2/ (more importantly) respective negotiating strengths. The EU believes that we need a deal more than they do. Objectively speaking, that’s true (however much this fact upsets people). — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

If the EU were confident that he was going to do that, we’d be in the tunnel. But we’re not. (Of course, it could be that the EU will make all the concessions. After all, some predicted that - if threatened with prospect of UK walking away - that’s what would happen. 🤔) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

The risk of no deal has been consistently underestimated. Can still be avoided but will require the PM to make concessions that will be inconsistent with Vote Leave promises, will infuriate the ERG & will override (apparently) the advice he’s getting from Frost & Cummings. — PolitiTweet.org

James Crisp @JamesCrisp6

UK-EU Brexit statement can be summed up as telling negotiators to keep trying but try harder and better and faster.

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

Doesn’t sound like the German carmakers have got to her yet. — PolitiTweet.org

StefanieBolzen @StefanieBolzen

Principle of reciprocity regarding the question of Level playing field & economic freedom. ‘I can see that U.K. wan… https://t.co/OZnWc…

Posted Oct. 2, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

Points 1/ and 2/ seem fair. On the basis of what both sides have said, hard to see the basis for why "it's almost certain we'll enter the tunnel" (we may do, but not on the basis of this week's talks). Just spin. Tbf, not so much of the 'dismay & shock'. https://t.co/wFGu0K1WOE — PolitiTweet.org

David Frost @DavidGHFrost

Here is the UK statement about the state of play in our negotiations with the EU after the ninth round of talks. https://t.co/2wXSZeKgJW

Posted Oct. 2, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @ActuaryByDay: Very good @TheAtlantic article on over-dispersion (disproportionate impact of super-spreaders) and how test and trace mig… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 2, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @Peston: The announcement that @vonderleyen and @BorisJohnson will be speaking tomorrow afternoon "to take stock of negotiations" carrie… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 2, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

Some rigorous, data-based analysis that suggests there’s no simple explanation for varying levels of Covid deaths. (This sort of thing will never catch on.) — PolitiTweet.org

Ryan Bourne @MrRBourne

NEW THREAD: For the past couple of months, I’ve seen articles that purport to tell us the **real** lessons behind c… https://t.co/fsEBLNjRZX

Posted Oct. 1, 2020
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @PietEeckhout: On the day the Commission starts legal proceedings against the UK for the IM Bill, a few thoughts on the significance of… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

A cynical view might be that the UK Govt’s approach is: 1/ Not offer concessions necessary to get a deal. 2/ Brief that it’s all going very well & we’re about to ‘enter the tunnel’. 3/ Express dismay & shock when the EU refuse to ‘enter the tunnel’. But that’d be a cynical view. — PolitiTweet.org

Sebastian Payne @SebastianEPayne

Despite the EU launching legal proceedings against the UK over the internal market bill, officials in London are in… https://t.co/VNMJYul7B0

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @MrRBourne: Please read this! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

RT @DavidHenigUK: Long standing Brexit watchers are veering between scepticism and outright dismissal of this briefing. To be fair we'll kn… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Retweet
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

@Sime0nStylites @t0nyyates ‘There’s nothing wrong with Brexit itself, it’s just that it’s never been properly implemented.’ Sounds familiar? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

@t0nyyates Exactly. The re-defining of Brexit post-referendum will probably prove to be more damaging to business than the referendum result itself (although, arguably, there was an inevitability about Brexit being defined by the truest of true believers). — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

Even now, to get the thin, inadequate deal described by @Simon_Nixon, the PM is going to have to make concessions that some will consider to be a ‘betrayal’. Not certain that a PM, already in a fragile position, will be willing to take on the sovereignty purists in his Party. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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David Gauke @DavidGauke

Brexit was never going to be good for business but it didn’t need to be this bad. However, prioritising access to EU markets was seen as a ‘betrayal of the referendum result’ by some. That view became mainstream within the Conservative Party in 2018-19. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020 Hibernated