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Published in: Brexit DivisionsWhat will Brexit mean for London’s tech industry and digital entrepreneurs?
Brexit won’t destroy the high-tech startup industry in London, but it could inflict a lot of damage on it.
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsBrexit and the banks
Several cities are vying to replace London as Europe's financial capital post-Brexit. What will make banks leave,...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe challenges of negotiating a post-Brexit FTA with the EU
While an UK-EU free trade agreement (FTA) may seem the best way forward, the scope of a comprehensive agreement...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsInternational trade implications post-Brexit
The British government will not have enough time to negotiate all the necessary trade issues once it triggers...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsBrexit: Ireland stands to lose most
Brexit is especially dangerous for the UK-Irish relationship. Government and business need to work together during...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsFour myths about Brexit and financial services
UK-based finance firms will need far more than just ‘passporting’ rights to keep up their operations in the EU after...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe dominance of Brexonomics
Fundamental political questions about the character and outlook of a post-Brexit Britain need to be answered before...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe business of Brexit: how companies make decisions in uncertain political times
Business has mixed feelings over Brexit, and a relatively small number of factors can explain why.
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsIntroducing this week's theme: UK business and trade after Brexit
The economy will be centre stage when Brexit negotiations begin in 2017. All week we’re looking at the possible...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe economy after Brexit: encouragingly resilient or still a case of ‘wait and see’?
The British economy has not suffered the dire consequences projected prior to the referendum. Were the pessimists...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe heart of the matter: passion, politics and the EU referendum
Both Leave and Remain have appealed to voters’ guts to the extent that reason itself has become suspicious. Emotions...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe price of solidarity: is Brexit worth it?
A misunderstanding of history and of historical time has put European solidarity on the chopping block. Think...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe rise of euroscepticism in the United Kingdom or the failure of Europeanism
The European Union has severely undermined perceptions of sovereignty and it will fail unless EU citizens regain...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsA short handbook of Brexit fallacies
The Brexit debate is full of facts, figures, and fallacies. We look at 18 different fallacies to see where the logic...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsNot seen, not heard: the implications of Brexit for children
Exiting the European Union has the potential to severely, negatively impact children living in Britain today, yet so...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsBrexit referendum folly
The consequences of the Brexit referendum are bad for both Europe and Britain, regardless of the result.
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsMigration, the lightning rod of the EU referendum
The EU-Turkey deal should have no role in the Brexit debate, yet it brings the crucial question of the European...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsThe high stakes of the EU referendum
Four weeks ago we launched the Brexit Divisions project to explore the strategies and stakes of the upcoming EU...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsBrexit Divisions II: the mother of all migration debates
Migration will play a central role in the June EU referendum. Which arguments, facts, and strategies will the...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsLosing citizenship and democratic authority in Europe
The EU will continue to be perceived as authoritarian until it reforms its relationship with national citizenship...