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Juliet Samuel
@CitySamuel
Columnist @TheTimes
London
Joined July 2009
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    My @thetimes column: It’s Burnham versus bond markets
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    Rishi can't win. He'll get to the membership and they'll take him out, rightly.
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    The EU isn’t asking much. All they want is a legal guarantee that nothing about the UK will ever change in a way they can’t control, and in return they continue to sell us billions and billions of euros more goods than we sell them. It’s a fair offer.
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    Let’s just cut the crap and be clear: we can all see EU officials trying desperately to smear a company that’s doing it’s damnedest to produce millions of vaccines at cost in short time frame, because of the EU’s own ginormous screw-up.
    Replying to @Mikepeeljourno
    EU-AstraZeneca vaccine supply row 8: EU official disputes company's claims that its EU production is separated from its UK production. "That does not correspond with what is in the contract."
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    My @Telegraph column: Britain is blindly kowtowing to China’s censors #hongkong
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    Message received loud and clear: the Conservative Party is for NIMBY home-owning pensioners, not for working, aspiring home owners.
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    Where are people getting the idea that Penny Mordaunt is "of the right"? Isn't she the most left-wing of the field?
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    Why is no hustings host asking the candidates: HOW ARE YOU GOING TO STOP BRITAIN FREEZING THIS WINTER???
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    My @Telegraph column: Entangled in politics, the court has wrongly seized supreme power
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    It seems rather disingenuous for so many MPs to claim they have confidence in May but have no confidence in the deal, her single most important -and only - policy
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    Why does the BBC think we want so many comments and interventions from their presenters
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    Of all constitutional “outrages” it’s hard to think of one more important than idea that Parliament would forcefully keep in place a government in which it has no confidence & whose bills it won’t pass so as to stop the gov testing a policy (no deal) w public via general election
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    A few months ago I was at a dinner where a prominent backbencher said he and 20 other MPs would resign the whip if Boris won. This group has been rather quiet recently.
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    BOSHIROV: "It was impossible to get anywhere because of the snow. We were drenched up to our knees." 😂