Publication: New Powers, New Deals – Remaking British Towns after Brexit
A new report by the Carnegie Trust shows that the Brexit referendum’s Leave voters were more likely to live in towns that have been neglected by policy makers.
Lectures, seminars, papers and articles analysing the economic, social and constitutional implications of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union.
A new report by the Carnegie Trust shows that the Brexit referendum’s Leave voters were more likely to live in towns that have been neglected by policy makers.
Sir Martin Donnelly lecture in September 2018 at the University of Glasgow: ‘Britain after Brexit: the political and economic choices ahead’.
This blog post from Anton Muscatelli reflects on the Brexit landscape in September 2018.
Dr Paulina Trevena presents the results of a SPICe and University of Glasgow research project on attracting and retaining migrants in post-Brexit Scotland.
In this lecture in May 2018, Leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson MSP set out her vision for improving the Scottish economy and addressing challenges such as Brexit and immigration, health funding, education and housing.
The full text of Sir Ivan Rogers’ lecture on the real post-Brexit options, given at the University of Glasgow on 23 May 2018.
Professor Jim Gallagher writes about the options for British membership of the European Economic Area (the ‘Norway option’) being mooted.
Anton Muscatelli, Principal of the University of Glasgow, reflects on Brexit process nine months after the triggering of Article 50.
Full text of a speech by David Martin MEP at Glasgow University on 20 November 2017.
Full text of a lecture by Sir Ivan Rogers in October 2017 which focused on the trajectory of the UK’s relationship with Europe in recent decades, charting out the path which led to the eventual vote to leave.