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
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While Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to defy his critics, experts consider the outcome of the snap election...
Following the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union, questions have been raised abou...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? A recent hearing of the ‘LSE ...
It seems increasingly likely that the UK will cease to exist in any recognisable form within a decad...
Last month’s General Election has further exposed the fault lines dividing Britain and, at the risk ...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? So far, the Brexit debate has...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
At the Centre for Brexit Studies latest online event, a panel of experts discussed the potential bre...
In mylast blog, I suggested that the United Kingdom’s traditional good sense had been overtaken by e...
For those readers wondering what Nicholas Barr, who wrote our very popular Letter to friends, is thi...
The title of this blog is the title of the ‘Wall of Sound’ Ronettes 1964 single written by now disgr...
If the UK were to break up then how might a post-UK England relate to the rest of the British Isles,...
From Brexit to the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, the differences between England, Scotland, Wal...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...
The European regional integration seemed to be unstoppable and unbreakable despite the many politica...
While Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to defy his critics, experts consider the outcome of the snap election...
Following the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union, questions have been raised abou...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? A recent hearing of the ‘LSE ...