The UK has voted to leave the EU, but not in favour of any specific alternative to EU membership. This poses a challenge for UK policy makers and the new Prime Minister. What should the UK’s relations with the EU be, following Brexit? The UK should join the EEA and remain part of the single market, write Swati Dhingra and Thomas Sampson
The economic consequences of leaving the EU will depend on what policies the UK adopts following Bre...
We enrol our approach in the context of activating Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, in which Unit...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
If there is a vote to Leave on 23 June, minds will begin to focus on the UK’s commercial relationshi...
Amid the uncertainty of the Brexit process, one way to address the challenge of securing a degree of...
The British decision to withdraw from the European Union makes it necessary to renegotiate trade rel...
Whether or not there will be a referendum on continuing membership in the EU will be decided in this...
One of the most debated political events during 2016 was the referendum regarding the United Kingdom...
Once the UK has left the Single Market – and assuming it does not join EFTA or negotiate a bespoke d...
Citizens of the UK voted to leave the EU, but voters in Scotland and Northern Ireland expressed a st...
What effect would a Brexit have on the UK’s economy? Kent Matthews gives three reasons why Britain l...
Like it or not, Britain is leaving the single market. But there is still plenty to play for, argues ...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...
The UK faces no easy options in determining how to develop its approach to international trade post-...
What should the EU’s priorities be in negotiations with the UK over Brexit? Paul De Grauwe writes th...
The economic consequences of leaving the EU will depend on what policies the UK adopts following Bre...
We enrol our approach in the context of activating Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, in which Unit...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
If there is a vote to Leave on 23 June, minds will begin to focus on the UK’s commercial relationshi...
Amid the uncertainty of the Brexit process, one way to address the challenge of securing a degree of...
The British decision to withdraw from the European Union makes it necessary to renegotiate trade rel...
Whether or not there will be a referendum on continuing membership in the EU will be decided in this...
One of the most debated political events during 2016 was the referendum regarding the United Kingdom...
Once the UK has left the Single Market – and assuming it does not join EFTA or negotiate a bespoke d...
Citizens of the UK voted to leave the EU, but voters in Scotland and Northern Ireland expressed a st...
What effect would a Brexit have on the UK’s economy? Kent Matthews gives three reasons why Britain l...
Like it or not, Britain is leaving the single market. But there is still plenty to play for, argues ...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...
The UK faces no easy options in determining how to develop its approach to international trade post-...
What should the EU’s priorities be in negotiations with the UK over Brexit? Paul De Grauwe writes th...
The economic consequences of leaving the EU will depend on what policies the UK adopts following Bre...
We enrol our approach in the context of activating Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, in which Unit...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...