Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the last decade. Post-2004, immigration and the Eurozone crisis were the icing on the cake. James Dennison argues that Brexit is unlikely to result in national catastrophe and we were never wholeheartedly committed to the European project anyway – and certainly not what it had become. He concludes that Britons now must accept the result and coalesce around a settlement that minimises disruption over the next decade and will demand considerable concessions from both sides
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Depressing news about the effect of the Brexit vote to date and the things to come post Brexit have ...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
Despite all the evidence presented by a range of respected figures and institutions, and the paucity...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...
Britons are proving immune to the pressure from doomsayers to vote Remain in the referendum, writes ...
Whilst Brexit is by no stretch of the imagination “done“, the framework within which the UK’s new re...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
The decision by a majority of the British people to leave the European Union was in turn shocking in...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? So far, the Brexit debate has...
With now less than 100 days left until the boisterous Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) is still in a ...
Xenophobia, austerity, and dissatisfaction with politics may have contributed to the Brexit vote. Bu...
Following the referendum, British politics is about to enter into a process of de-Europeanisation. D...
More than ten weeks ago now, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Holger Schmieding explains wh...
Depressing news about the effect of the Brexit vote to date and the things to come post Brexit have ...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
Despite all the evidence presented by a range of respected figures and institutions, and the paucity...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...