Some time ago we wrote on the issues surrounding the issues and problems that might be encountered in the prospect of undertaking a further (“second”) referendum on the decision of the UK to leave the EU on March 29th 2019. Since the vote of the 23rd June 2016, much has happened in terms of political developments within the UK. Notably, the Government lost its Parliamentary majority in the election of 2017 and subsequently has relied on the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland to maintain power
Further referendums on Britain’s European question could happen whatever the result of June’s vote. ...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Some time ago we wrote on the issues surrounding the issues and problems that might be encountered i...
The Brexit referendum, set to take place in June, has created open divisions in the Conservative Par...
With a New Year and the holiday season coming to an end, the EU referendum campaign is heating up. J...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
One of the key issues of contention in the context of Brexit is the extent to which MPs and British ...
Andrew Duff assesses the domestic political situation in Britain after the Brexit- dominated party p...
This is the final version. Available from the Jacques Delors Institute Berlin via the link in this r...
David Cameron has indicated that he will resign as British Prime Minister on 13 July, with Theresa M...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
On the 23rd of June 2016, the UK electorate voted narrowly to leave the EU having joined in 1973, ov...
Further referendums on Britain’s European question could happen whatever the result of June’s vote. ...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Some time ago we wrote on the issues surrounding the issues and problems that might be encountered i...
The Brexit referendum, set to take place in June, has created open divisions in the Conservative Par...
With a New Year and the holiday season coming to an end, the EU referendum campaign is heating up. J...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
One of the key issues of contention in the context of Brexit is the extent to which MPs and British ...
Andrew Duff assesses the domestic political situation in Britain after the Brexit- dominated party p...
This is the final version. Available from the Jacques Delors Institute Berlin via the link in this r...
David Cameron has indicated that he will resign as British Prime Minister on 13 July, with Theresa M...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
On the 23rd of June 2016, the UK electorate voted narrowly to leave the EU having joined in 1973, ov...
Further referendums on Britain’s European question could happen whatever the result of June’s vote. ...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...