In fulfilling the demands of Brexit voters, the government faces great obstacles, both from within and outside the UK. One of those is the kind of polity that would allow the May government to pursue its version of Brexit: the kind that requires a re-assertion of the powers of the unitary state which are in profound tension since devolution. Michael Kenny considers the English question in this context
The Brexit vote was a singular event that is one symptom of a continuing organic crisis of the Briti...
In the newly published IPPR pamphlet The Dog That Finally Barked: England as an Emerging Political C...
The three phases of Brexit – campaign, referendum, aftermath – have revealed three urgent problems, ...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
In the immediate aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron rai...
Rarely has a government been so keen to promulgate a sense of national identity as that led by Gordo...
Hours after the Scottish independence referendum results were in, David Cameron announced that any f...
The Leave majority recorded in England was decisive in determining the UK-wide referendum result. Br...
The EU referendum was intended to answer, once and for all, the thorny question of Britain’s relatio...
Until the Brexit referendum, there was widespread doubt as to whether English nationalism existed at...
The result and aftermath of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union has generate...
For much of the 2010-15 Parliament the English Question was not a conspicuous feature of political d...
The Brexit vote supposedly settled Britain's "European question," but also questions about English n...
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scotland voted decisively to Remain in the EU, while a UK-wide majori...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
The Brexit vote was a singular event that is one symptom of a continuing organic crisis of the Briti...
In the newly published IPPR pamphlet The Dog That Finally Barked: England as an Emerging Political C...
The three phases of Brexit – campaign, referendum, aftermath – have revealed three urgent problems, ...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
In the immediate aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron rai...
Rarely has a government been so keen to promulgate a sense of national identity as that led by Gordo...
Hours after the Scottish independence referendum results were in, David Cameron announced that any f...
The Leave majority recorded in England was decisive in determining the UK-wide referendum result. Br...
The EU referendum was intended to answer, once and for all, the thorny question of Britain’s relatio...
Until the Brexit referendum, there was widespread doubt as to whether English nationalism existed at...
The result and aftermath of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union has generate...
For much of the 2010-15 Parliament the English Question was not a conspicuous feature of political d...
The Brexit vote supposedly settled Britain's "European question," but also questions about English n...
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scotland voted decisively to Remain in the EU, while a UK-wide majori...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
The Brexit vote was a singular event that is one symptom of a continuing organic crisis of the Briti...
In the newly published IPPR pamphlet The Dog That Finally Barked: England as an Emerging Political C...
The three phases of Brexit – campaign, referendum, aftermath – have revealed three urgent problems, ...