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@openeurope.org.uk
6 years ago
A Brexit compromise? In conversation with Jacob Rees-Mogg MP
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6 years ago
British-Irish relations show signs of Brexit strain
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6 years ago
What to make of Labour’s Brexit tests?
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6 years ago
Brexit: Reconciling Different Perspectives
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6 years ago
Voting for “blah blah blah”
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6 years ago
UK-EU agreement on the transition takes us one step closer to a smooth Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk
6 years ago
Lessons for the post-Brexit transition period from Norway’s experience as a non-EU member of the single market
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6 years ago
European reactions to Theresa May’s vision for post-Brexit trade
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6 years ago
Open Europe responds to the Prime Minister’s Road to Brexit speech
@openeurope.org.uk
6 years ago
Why would the EU agree to Labour’s customs union proposal?
@openeurope.org.uk
6 years ago
The Brexit regulation debate pits short-term disruption against future prosperity
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Rand suggests little difference between a CETA and EEA model for the British economy
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Europe reacts to EU giving UK green light on ‘sufficient progress’ – classic EU fudge or substantive advance?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
What next after sufficient progress?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
German coalition talks have failed – what now?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Bavarian scepticism towards European Commission’s Brexit negotiation stance
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Britain beyond Brexit, Conservative Party Conference
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Which path for Britain after Brexit? The Swiss, Norwegian and Canadian alternatives
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
EU27 tell UK no ‘sufficient progress’ on Brexit: Europe reacts
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Where to now, Germany?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Will Brexit ground flights to Europe?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Six Days in September – Black Wednesday, Brexit and the making of Europe
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Why the EU will have to start talking about trade soon
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Progress on the Irish border issue will require both sides to start talking trade
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Free movement will end in 2019, but its short-term replacement will not look too different
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
The view from Brussels: How negotiations between the UK and the EU on Brexit financial settlement are slowly making progress
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Brussels and the UK have already started to soften their positions in Brexit negotiations
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Fishing might be one area where the Opposition won’t want to oppose Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Salisbury convention is far from clear on Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
What does the Queen’s Speech mean for Brexit?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
As the Labour Party’s influence grows, it must clarify its Brexit strategy
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
EEA membership: viable in the short-term, but an unsuitable long-term solution
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Dr. Ted Malloch on “What the new US Presidential administration means for Brexit and the EU”
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
What does the Labour Party manifesto leak tell us about their Brexit policy?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Proposed role for ECJ is biggest stumbling block to Brexit talks progressing
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
The EU’s draft Brexit guidelines look anything but punitive
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Theresa May triggers Article 50 – what next?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
The Netherlands just issued two friendly reports on Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
A glimpse at EU member states’ guidelines for the Brexit negotiations
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Juncker has “four or five scenarios” in mind for EU integration after Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
New migration figures show no clear impact of Brexit vote
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
The view from Brussels: If Britain gets a bad deal, the EU also loses
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Europe reacts to Theresa May’s Lancaster House speech
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
What might legal case over EU-Singapore trade deal mean for Brexit?
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
Brexit negotiations will be led by national governments
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
The view from Brussels: Interview with “Merkel’s man in Brussels”, German MEP David McAllister
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
How might the election of a centre-right French president affect Brexit negotiations?
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8 years ago
What does today’s Article 50 ruling mean for the Government’s Brexit plans?
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