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How should UK businesses deal with Europe post-Brexit?

“Business: working with the EU from the outside” By Nicole Sykes, courtesy of UK In a Changing Europe   Once the light show has faded and the Prime Minister’s speech ceased looping, the biggest, visible, most practical change after the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 January will be the loss of British influence […]

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UK election: after Conservative sweep, what’s next for Brexit and beyond?

  “What does the Conservative election victory mean for Brexit?” By Dominic Walsh and Stephen Booth, courtesy of Open Europe   Boris Johnson’s Conservatives secured a comfortable parliamentary majority in yesterday’s general election. With just one seat left to declare, the Conservatives have 364 seats – a majority of 78. Labour have won just 203 […]

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Without reform the EU will self-destruct

      “How to Destroy the European Union” By Prince Michael of Liechtenstein, courtesy of ECAEF and GIS     Once, the “European idea” helped unite a war-weary continent. Now, overbearing central authorities, suffocating bureaucracies and reams of red tape are limiting the freedom that idea once promised. Europeans are losing trust in their […]

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Brexit: Now it’s time to wait

  By Anthony Egan, courtesy of Open Europe   Earlier this week, Parliament voted in favour of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill in principle but rejected the Government’s timetable for scrutinising the Bill and final vote. While the Bill has cleared the first hurdle to ratification, which would secure the UK’s negotiated departure from the EU, […]

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Macron hits brakes on EU enlargement

                      “Macron’s ‘Non’ to EU Enlargement” By Erwan Fouéré, courtesy of CEPS     “I am counting on you”. With these words, President Macron appealed to the citizens of North Macedonia to vote in favour of the Prespa Agreement in the referendum on 30 September […]

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EU leaders giving up on possibility of Brexit deal

                      They always said it was the sensible one — no more!  The UK’s whacky spin round the political bend continues, with all all manner of unprecedented nonsense threatening to undermine its unwritten constitution, and the continued volatility is causing its interlocutors in Brussels to […]

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“They Are Losing Their Faith That The EU Is Still About Freedom And Hope”

Bui   By Erik Sass TES Editor   The alarm bells are ringing, but will EU officials in Brussels wake up before it’s too late? Alas, probably not. A rising tide of discontent in Eastern Europe over protectionism, income inequality, unchecked immigration and overregulation threaten to undermine the region’s adhesion to the European Union, jeopardizing […]