Divisions within the Conservative Party were one of the key underlying reasons behind David Cameron’s decision to hold a referendum on EU membership. As Sean Swan writes, however, the decision to leave the EU on 23 June is unlikely to put the issue to rest. He argues that even once disagreements over how to implement Brexit have been resolved, there will be a continued divide within the party over how the UK should engage with the rest of Europe in the coming decades
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Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...
The fact that we have left the EU is no surprise. Nor is David Cameron’s resignation. Brexit is the ...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
While the House of Commons vote for a referendum on EU membership was easily defeated on Monday, it ...
The forthcoming referendum on the United Kingdom’s continued membership of the European Union will d...
The likelihood of a British exit from the EU seems to be increasing, fundamentally altering the impo...
Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
Brexit would be a ‘self-inflicted wound’, David Cameron declared this week. He should know about tho...
With the UK going to the polls on Thursday, it is still far from certain which party will emerge wit...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...
The fact that we have left the EU is no surprise. Nor is David Cameron’s resignation. Brexit is the ...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
While the House of Commons vote for a referendum on EU membership was easily defeated on Monday, it ...
The forthcoming referendum on the United Kingdom’s continued membership of the European Union will d...
The likelihood of a British exit from the EU seems to be increasing, fundamentally altering the impo...
Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
Brexit would be a ‘self-inflicted wound’, David Cameron declared this week. He should know about tho...