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Feeding Britain: Food Security after Brexit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This Food Brexit Briefing brings together three interlinked issues that demand policy attention as the clock ticks towards Brexit: 1. The question of whether the Government is paying enough attention to agri-food in the negotiating process, given its ...
Lang, T.   +3 more
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Brexit is a blank sheet of paper that can never be filled in [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The frenzied negotiations to conclude the first phase of Brexit negotiations have usefully clarified the real choices faced by the British government in the second phase.
Donnelly, Brendan
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A hard Irish border is quite possible, a frictionless one is an oxymoron [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The prospects for 'frictionless' and 'invisible' solutions for the Irish border after Brexit are limited. Dr Katy Hayward (Queen's University Belfast) outlines a 'practical' summary of the difference that would be made by a 'hard' Brexit to the movement ...
Hayward, Katy
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A hard Brexit will see criminals taking back control [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
How will Brexit affect British security? A hard Brexit would see both the UK and its European partners lose access to much-needed information, but even a soft Brexit will come at a price.
de Vries, Gijs
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Hard Brexit? Only if it’s free [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Lowering immigration was the key motivation behind the Brexit vote, and how to achieve it dominates the current political debate. Drawing on new data, Eric Kaufmann analyses the propsects of support for a hard and a soft Brexit, based on how much Britons
Kaufmann, Eric
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What kind of Brexit? EPC Commentary, 4 November 2016 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The ruling of the High Court in the UK has rekindled hope for the opponents of Brexit. Some are envisaging a rejection of Brexit by Westminster, a general election that will return a strong Remain vote or even a new referendum, reversing the result of ...
Zuleeg, Fabian
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Brexit: Viable options to avoid crisis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This paper covers the viable options that the United Kingdom may take to avoid economic and political crisis as they exit the European Union. There are several benefits and detriments to the exit. Some benefits include economic and political freedom from
Diercks, Samuel
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What about the workers: the implications of Brexit for British and European labour' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In June 2016, a small majority of voters called for Britain to leave the EU. In this article we discuss the referendum itself and the form which Brexit may take.
Gumbrell-McCormick, Rebecca, Hyman, R.
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UKIP giveth and UKIP taketh away: why Brexit may prove an electoral dead end for the Tories [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Although the Tories gained back votes from UKIP in 2017, their hard Brexit rhetoric also lost them votes to Labour. But if the party softens on Brexit to gain those back, they could once again bleed voters to a resurgent UKIP.
Widfeldt, Anders
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Brexit and Social Security in the EU. CEPS Commentary, 17 November 2016 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
ccording to the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, “Brexit means Brexit” and the UK will be leaving the EU. From the various statements issued by the Prime Minister and her new Home Secretary, “Brexit means Brexit” seems to mean that “Brexit means in ...
Guild, Elspeth
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