Nick Cott

@nickcott.bsky.social

Associate Lecturer in History at Open University and University of St. Andrews. Honorary Alderman of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne. Former Newcastle Liberal Democrat City Councillor & Opposition Leader. Currently Chair of Northumberland Liberal Democrats

Today, we are calling for a bold new deal with Europe that will make Britain richer, safer, and stronger. A Customs Union. Taking Britain back into the Single Market. Tearing down barriers to trade. It’s time to end the chaos and put Britain back at the heart of Europe.

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Tomorrow is the start of my latest lecture series for the Explore Lifelong Learning programme, hosted by the Joseph Cowen Centre in Newcastle. My lectures address questions about the development of the British empire in its early phase. Tomorrow's lecture looks at the creation of the United Kingdom.

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Looking forward to my latest Explore series on Ramsay MacDonald. The Explore programme is put together by the Joseph Cowen Centre, a charity based in Newcastle. It has a wide programme and well worth joining!

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Some bizarre figures in here (Lib Dem figure wild, but then, Ipsos had a wild Green figure, so pick your small party house effect), but regardless, Holyrood's voting system is not holding up well; the "correct" proportional AMS outcome should be: SNP ~ 46 RUK ~ 21 Lab ~ 20 LD ~ 18 Con ~ 14 Grn ~ 10

Ballot Box Scotland@ballotbox.scot · 12mo ago

Projecting More in Common ?? Aug/Sep into seats (changes vs 2021 on new boundaries): SNP ~ 63 (nc) Lab ~ 17 (-4) Reform UK ~ 17 (+17) Lib Dem ~ 15 (+11) Con ~ 11 (-20) Green ~ 6 (-4) (Projection caveats: ballotbox.scot/projections)

Map of projected seats. SNP win 63 constituencies, Conservatives 3, Labour 2, Lib Dems 5. Regional list seats are 0 SNP, 8 Conservative, 15 Labour, 6 Green, 10 Lib Dem, 17 Reform UK. SNP lead in all regions. Gallagher Index is 12.9 - a lower index means a more proportional result.

Looking forward to my next lecture series for the Explore programme at the Joseph Cowen Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne on Ramsay Macdonald. I have decided to run this due to very positive feedback on my lecture series' on Baldwin and Chamberlain and this will kind of complete the set!

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Looking forward to my next course for Explore Lifelong Learning in February / March. Explore is a great programme of learning for anyone interested. They have a fabulous Newcastle city centre venue and availability online as well for some of the courses, including mine.

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"The number of European students enrolled at British universities in 2022/23 was 20% lower than 2021/22 – and 37% lower than 2020/21. ... Compared to 2018/19, there were 26% fewer students from France; 37% fewer from Italy; 40% fewer from Germany." #RejoinEU 🇬🇧🇪🇺

Impact of Brexit and of leaving Erasmus+ on France-UK academic exchanges

France is endeavouring, at bilateral as much as European level, to find solutions to strengthen student exchanges with the UK in a now more restricted framework.

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