It seems increasingly likely that the UK will cease to exist in any recognisable form within a decade. This blog is a slightly eclectic combination of my philosophical musings on the subject and a call to arms: we need to start thinking about what that is likely to mean in practical terms and how we deal with i
Last month’s General Election has further exposed the fault lines dividing Britain and, at the risk ...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...
Whilst Brexit is by no stretch of the imagination “done“, the framework within which the UK’s new re...
It seems increasingly likely that the UK will cease to exist in any recognisable form within a decad...
One of the more interesting phenomena of recent years has been a resurgence in nationalism. Brexit i...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
The EU referendum was intended to answer, once and for all, the thorny question of Britain’s relatio...
It’s a challenge to think of Brexit in modern terms because the whole idea seems like such a throwba...
The three phases of Brexit – campaign, referendum, aftermath – have revealed three urgent problems, ...
In the late twentieth century the United Kingdom witnessed a number of developments that seemed to l...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
One of the questions raised by the UK’s decision to leave the EU is the extent to which national ide...
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous c...
This article argues that there are important connections between what is happening in Brexit and mat...
Last month’s General Election has further exposed the fault lines dividing Britain and, at the risk ...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...
Whilst Brexit is by no stretch of the imagination “done“, the framework within which the UK’s new re...
It seems increasingly likely that the UK will cease to exist in any recognisable form within a decad...
One of the more interesting phenomena of recent years has been a resurgence in nationalism. Brexit i...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
The EU referendum was intended to answer, once and for all, the thorny question of Britain’s relatio...
It’s a challenge to think of Brexit in modern terms because the whole idea seems like such a throwba...
The three phases of Brexit – campaign, referendum, aftermath – have revealed three urgent problems, ...
In the late twentieth century the United Kingdom witnessed a number of developments that seemed to l...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
One of the questions raised by the UK’s decision to leave the EU is the extent to which national ide...
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous c...
This article argues that there are important connections between what is happening in Brexit and mat...
Last month’s General Election has further exposed the fault lines dividing Britain and, at the risk ...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...
Whilst Brexit is by no stretch of the imagination “done“, the framework within which the UK’s new re...