Results 121 to 130 of about 153,380 (377)
Scotland, Britain, Europe: parallels with Eighteenth-Century political debate [PDF]
This article focuses on the controversial eighteenth-century Whig politician, John Wilkes (1725-97), his journalism and his reception in the Scottish periodical press, while considering parallels with current debates on Brexit and Scottish independence ...
Brown, Rhona
core +1 more source
Abstract The forthcoming general election will be the most consequential electoral contest for the Republic of Ireland in a century. The polity is situated in truly novel territory with the potential for an historic first: the incoming of a Sinn Féin‐led, left‐wing government.
Chris Ó Rálaigh
wiley +1 more source
Brexit outcome unlikely to satisfy anyone [PDF]
https://www.bu.edu/bostonia/2016/brexit-eu-referendum/Published ...
Mackey, John W.
core
The hubbub of conversation fills the air as 50 early-career researchers (ECRs) discuss our futures after Brexit. Flipboards around the room fill with sticky notes, each with a scribbled thought or idea. A board labeled “What will Brexit mean for your career?” highlights the toll it has already taken.
openaire +2 more sources
Senedd Reform: From Aspiration to Cold‐Headed Reality?
Abstract In May 2024, the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill completed its legislative journey through the Senedd Cymru/Welsh Parliament. The bill marks the latest chapter in the Senedd's evolution from an assembly established with no formally separated executive branch and no primary legislative powers into a lawmaking and tax‐raising ...
Adam Evans
wiley +1 more source
We’ll be fine. How People in the EU27 View Brexit. eupinions brief | February 2019 [PDF]
The political drama called Brexit leaves observers in London fascinated, appalled or exhausted. Whereas in the UK, the tension seems to intensify with every twist and turn the British take on their way out of the European Union, Europeans on the ...
de Vries, Catherine E, Hoffmann, Isabell
core
On 29 March 2017, the United Kingdom (UK) submitted the notification of its intention to withdraw from the European Union (EU). This means that unless a ratified withdrawal agreement establishes another date, all EU primary and secondary law ceases to apply to the UK from 30 March 2019 and the UK becomes a ‘third country’.
openaire +3 more sources
Abstract The Labour manifesto in this year's election implied a radical restructuring of the UK state, the way in which England is governed and in relations across the United Kingdom. The aim of making English devolution the ‘default option’ is set against fifty years of unsuccessful and partial devolution initiatives which have failed to reverse the ...
John Denham, Janice Morphet
wiley +1 more source
Voting to leave: economic insecurity and the Brexit vote [PDF]
This chapter focuses on the political economy of the Brexit vote. It contributes to the debate on British Euroscepticism by examining the impact of economic insecurity.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vlandas, Tim
core
L'articolo esamina le implicazioni del processo di Brexit sul sistema partitico e sul rapporto tra governo e parlamento a Westminster. In particolare, il focus analitico sul periodo 2017-19 consente di verificare come i principali partiti abbiano riassorbito la sfida della Brexit in modo asimmetrico. Dopo mesi di serrato confronto in parlamento durante
GIANFRANCO BALDINI, EDOARDO BRESSANELLI
openaire +3 more sources