Three related challenges await the new Prime Minister as he or she responds to last week’s referendum result. LSE’s James Strong continues his analysis of Britain’s post-Brexit vote future and argues that the short-term benefits of delaying the invocation of Article 50 for the sake of UK bargaining power with the EU will be offset by the long-term damage to continental relations
Brexit talks have entered extra time. If the UK is to leave the EU in an orderly manner, it needs a ...
Over five months on from the UK’s referendum, it is still unclear what sort of Brexit deal the Briti...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
Britain has voted for Brexit. What comes next is remarkably unclear. James Strong argues that four q...
Prime Minister Theresa May has finally triggered the Article 50 negotiations, nine months after the ...
The vote by the British people to leave the European Union has presented the EU with an unprecedente...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
Following the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, a great deal of attention has focused on wh...
On the 29th of March 2017 the British government invoked article 50 of the Treaty of the European Un...
Listening to the nationalistic rhetoric of the Tory campaign ahead of the 8 June general election wh...
Britain's position in the Brexit negotiations is extremely week and is likely to lead to capitulatio...
Many on the British side have suggested initial deals should be hammered out before the Article 50 p...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
In this piece for the CBS blog post series, I thought I would step back and see where we are so far ...
Brexit talks have entered extra time. If the UK is to leave the EU in an orderly manner, it needs a ...
Over five months on from the UK’s referendum, it is still unclear what sort of Brexit deal the Briti...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
Britain has voted for Brexit. What comes next is remarkably unclear. James Strong argues that four q...
Prime Minister Theresa May has finally triggered the Article 50 negotiations, nine months after the ...
The vote by the British people to leave the European Union has presented the EU with an unprecedente...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
Following the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, a great deal of attention has focused on wh...
On the 29th of March 2017 the British government invoked article 50 of the Treaty of the European Un...
Listening to the nationalistic rhetoric of the Tory campaign ahead of the 8 June general election wh...
Britain's position in the Brexit negotiations is extremely week and is likely to lead to capitulatio...
Many on the British side have suggested initial deals should be hammered out before the Article 50 p...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
In this piece for the CBS blog post series, I thought I would step back and see where we are so far ...
Brexit talks have entered extra time. If the UK is to leave the EU in an orderly manner, it needs a ...
Over five months on from the UK’s referendum, it is still unclear what sort of Brexit deal the Briti...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...