@openeurope.org.uk 5 years ago
Indicative Votes II: the options explained
@openeurope.org.uk 5 years ago
How negotiable are the pathways outlined by the options for indicative votes?
@openeurope.org.uk 5 years ago
Indicative votes won’t give the UK much certainty over Brexit
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Today: The British Parliament gears up for a critical Brexit vote, China escalates tensions with Canada and the Australian Open gets into full swing. https://nyti.ms/2Db2F4N
@openeurope.org.uk 6 years ago
UK-EU agreement on the transition takes us one step closer to a smooth Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk 6 years ago
Why would the EU agree to Labour’s customs union proposal?
@channel4.com 6 years ago
Remainers launch their own red bus campaign
@openeurope.org.uk 6 years ago
What next after sufficient progress?
@openeurope.org.uk 7 years ago
Is there a basis for UK-EU compromise on enforcement and dispute settlement and the role of the ECJ?
@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
Theresa May triggers Article 50 – what next?
@openeurope.org.uk 7 years ago
Leaked City memo: Davis’ stance on single market more significant than on transition
@openeurope.org.uk 7 years ago
The lesson from Cameron’s renegotiation? Strategic thinking on Brexit must come before arguments over technical detail
@openeurope.org.uk 8 years ago
How to ensure UK and European financial services continue to thrive after Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk 8 years ago
There would likely be a short term shock from Brexit, but the Treasury over does it
@openeurope.org.uk 9 years ago
German foundation says UK may not lose much from Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk 9 years ago
How would the UK’s key export sectors fare under Brexit?
@openeurope.org.uk 9 years ago
Securing free trade with EU after Brexit likely in goods sectors but far harder for services