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Blog: The history and origins of Brexit – lecture by Sir Ivan Rogers, October 2017

EU and Brexit, Governance, International, Public lecture, Sir Ivan RogersBy adminOctober 17, 20171 Comment

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.

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The path to Brexit is still uncharted

Commentary, Economy, EU and Brexit, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Seminar, The ConversationBy adminNovember 15, 2016

Professor Anton Muscatelli, ahead of an expert panel discussion on Brexit, writes that six months after the UK’s vote to leave the EU, the path to Brexit is still uncharted.

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A quick fix for the UK’s Brexit dilemmas

Commentary, Economy, EU and Brexit, Governance, Professor Anton MuscatelliBy adminOctober 17, 2016

Anton Muscatelli argues that Britain’s best negotiating stance is to suggest to the EU that the current arrangements between the EEA and the European Free Trade Association could be seen as a stepping stone for the UK.

A mural by Banksy showing a wqorkman chiselling out oneof the stars from the European flag

EU Membership and Scotland’s Long Term Growth

Economy, EU and Brexit, Professor Anton Muscatelli, University sectorBy adminSeptember 1, 2016

The outcome of the EU Referendum has the potential to be a significant shock to the economy but also a transformational change in how we operate across a range of sectors.

Brexit: Balancing Scotland, the UK and the EU

Economy, EU and Brexit, Event report/resources, Professor Ken GibbBy adminAugust 3, 2016

Report by Ken Gibb from a Brexit event featuring a keynote speech from the First Minister.

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Forget Project Fear, Time to hear the Positive Case for the EU

Economy, EU and Brexit, Professor Anton MuscatelliBy adminJune 22, 2016

Professor Anton Muscatelli, economist and Principal of the University of Glasgow, writing in a personal capacity, makes the positive case for European Union membership.

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Trade and the EU Referendum: Why the Leave campaign has simply got it wrong

Commentary, Economy, EU and Brexit, Professor Ronald MacDonald, Research reportBy adminJune 16, 2016

The EU Leave campaign’s arguments about trade are based on out-dated, irrelevant assumptions and models and following them would be catastrophic for the UK economy.

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