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March 22, 2017

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Anton Muscatelli lecture – Brexit and the future of the Scottish and UK economy

Economy, EU and Brexit, Event report/resources, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Public lecture, Stevenson TrustBy adminMarch 22, 2017

Video of a major speech on the economic consequences of Brexit given by the Principal of the University of Glasgow Professor Anton Muscatelli in March 2017.

Policy Scotland welcomes senior German MEP

David McAllister, EU and Brexit, Public lectureBy adminMarch 22, 2017

German MEP David McAllister spoke on how the Brexit process is viewed in Brussels and Berlin and how the European institutions would approach the forthcoming Brexit negotiations in March 2017.

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