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Tag: Flow Diagrams

21.01.2023 Brexit / EU Politics / German Politics / UK Politics

Turning any complicated process into a flow diagram

I’ve realised that now I am no longer using Twitter, there is no systematic overview of all the flow diagrams I have made over the years. So this is a post looking back over all the things I have diagrammed,

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11.01.2021 German Politics

#CDUVorsitz 2021 – diagrams to work out who will likely be AKK’s successor, and CDU-CSU Chancellor Candidate

Anyone’s encountered one of my Brexit diagrams knows the score: I find the process of mapping out complicated political decisions as flow diagrams useful, in that it helps us better understand those processes. And Germany just now is confronted with

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15.09.2020 Brexit

#BrexitDiagram Series 5 – Trade Deal or No Deal by the end of 2020?

For the past week I have had an awful sense of déjà vu. Shenanigans in the House of Commons about Brexit. Rumours about removal of the whip from Tory MPs should they rebel on votes. And the threat of No

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06.11.2019 Brexit

#BrexitDiagram Series 4 – Brexit and the 2019 UK General Election

I have been making flow diagrams since January 2019. Series 1 was more my effort to get to grips with this diagramming lark. Series 2 was the first with probabilities, and predicted a Brexit delay – and that’s what happened.

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01.09.2019 Brexit

Brexit – What Next? Brexit Diagrams Series 3

NOTE! These are no longer the newest Brexit Diagrams! The new Series 4 can be found here. Series 3 also worked! Every diagram had a General Election as the most likely outcome, and that is what happened! After the success

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17.01.2019 Brexit

Brexit – where now? The flow diagrams

Looking for new diagrams? There is a whole new series from May 2019 onwards here! Diagrams as featured by The New York Times! I have tried to make sense of Brexit through a series of flow diagrams that have evolved

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14.11.2017 EU Politics

Is Joseph Mifsud even a legitimate Professor?

In my major post about Joseph Mifsud I put “professor” in inverted commas. That was before I knew the extent of Mr Mifsud’s activities, but now having looked into it, it seems to me that this Professor title Mifsud has

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05.11.2017 EU Politics

Gianni Pittella and his “caro amico” Joseph Mifsud

The world has been asking themselves who the “mystery professor” Joseph Mifsud is. The British press – Byline and Carole Cadwalladr in The Guardian – have been connecting Mifsud to Alok Sharma and Boris Johnson. Mifsud has good Russian connections

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31.10.2017 EU Politics

Joseph Mifsud. The “professor” in the Papadopoulos – Manafort revelations.

The original blog post became so complicated and unwieldy that it has all now been re-organised, although the content is essentially the same. tl;dr: Joseph Mifsud is at the heart of a network of questionable political, business and academic practices,

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