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Abbas, Tahir and Awan, Imran (2015) Limits of UK Counterterrorism Policy and its Implications for Islamophobia and Far Right Extremism. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 4 (3). ISSN 2202-7998
Aha, Bismark and Higgins, David and Lee, Timothy (2022) United Kingdom general elections and the impact on house prices. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis. ISSN 1753-8270
Arntsen, Alexandra and Philp, Bruce and Donegani, Chiara Paola (2019) Environmental and Societal Attitudes to Working Hours in Gendered Perspective: Patterns, Preferences and Policy. Review of Political Economy, 30 (4). pp. 556-572. ISSN 0953-8259
Awan, Imran (2018) Brexit and the Rise in Hate Crimes. Centre for Brexit Studies, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Awan, Imran and Spiller, Keith and Whiting, Andrew (2019) Terrorism in the Classroom: Security, Surveillance and a Public Duty to Act. Routledge.
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Bailey, Davi and De Propris, Lisa and de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David and Ortega-Argilés, Raquel (2023) Brexit, trade and UK advanced manufacturing sectors: a Midlands’ perspective. Contemporary Social Science. ISSN 2158-2041
Bailey, David (2019) Auto makers prepare to shut down again fearing No Deal Brexit disruption. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2019) Brexit and Investment: Assessment and Prospects. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2019) Brexit, Productivity and Competitiveness. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2019) Carmagedden Down Under; how a country lost an entire auto industry. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2020) Deal or No Deal? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2018) Double Whammy Hits JLR. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Bailey, David (2020) The ICE Ban Cometh. Can we have a Plan please? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2021) Nissan can live with the Brexit deal – for now. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2022) Shocks, Resilience and Regional Industry Policy: Brexit and the Automotive Sector in Two Midlands Regions. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Bailey, David (2019) State Aid after Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2019) UK Auto slumps amidst Brexit uncertainty. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2019) What No Deal would mean for UK Manufacturing. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bailey, David (2021) Whither ‘Industrial Strategy’? Building Back Badly. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Bailey, David and Rajic, Ivan (2022) Manufacturing after Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Bailey, David and Tomlinson, Phil (2022) April Will Be a Cruel Month for the UK Economy. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Bailey, David and Tomlinson, Phil (2021) Some Priorities for the ‘Levelling up’ agenda. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Bailey, David and de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David and Ortega-Argilés, Raquel (2022) Shocks, resilience and regional industry policy: Brexit and the automotive sector in two Midlands Regions. Regional Studies. ISSN 0034-3404
Bailey, David and de Ruyter, A. and MacRae, Claire and McNeill, Jon and Roberts, Julie (2022) Perceiving and managing Brexit risk in UK manufacturing: evidence from the midlands. Contemporary Social Science. ISSN 2158-2041
Barbieri, Davide and Paladini, Stefania (2017) How to Excel at Intelligence Analysis. In: Intelligence in the Knowledge Society International Conference, 26th-28th October 2017, “Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy, Bucharest, Romania.
Behrens, Paul (2020) Brexit and the abuse of history. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Behrens, Paul (2019) The EU and the Mercosur Deal: Lessons for Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Behrens, Paul (2019) Why Brexit spells trouble for workers’ rights. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bennion, Phil (2019) What does Brexit mean for our Farming industry? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bentley, Gill (2019) Boris pulls a rabbit out of the hat – but will Super Saturday result in a dead duck in a ditch? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bentley, Gill (2020) Brexit Deal Talks: Stalemate. But why can’t we budge? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bentley, Gill (2022) A Just Transition to an Electric Vehicle Production System. Are We Ready? Jobs, Skills and Qualifications. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Bentley, Gill (2018) The New Industrial Strategy: Policy and Governance for a place-based approach to Regional and Local development policy post-Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bentley, Gill (2018) No deal Brexit? What, no cherry cake? At last, project reality not project fear? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Bentley, Gill (2018) No new special deal for the UK; Raab-Barnier talks bear out single market sacrosanct. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Biedermann, Ferry (2019) Adieu UK, and your increasingly European political crisis. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Beware the Dutch normal. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Brexit (or the EU) is here to stay in politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) Brexit Down, Migration Up. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) Brexit Strikes Back. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2019) Brexit and English heartbreak. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2019) Brexit election for the fate of the free world. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Brexit exacerbates EU’s security and foreign policy challenges. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Brexit in the time of Covid-19. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Brexit, what we lost in the fire. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) Brexit’s Comic Pay-Off. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Cummings’s techno-babble Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Decades of Terrible Decisions. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Disagreement should strengthen, rather than weaken the UK and EU. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Disinformation and Democracy. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) The Dutch elections and Gaza protests. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) The EU’s Symmetry of Crises. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Election cycles hit EU-UK relations. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2024) Elections 2024 – political tribalism likely to trump the economy. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Europe Watches the Dysfunctional Soap that is British Politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) A European Union of law-abiding countries? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Europe’s Brown Tide. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) Europe’s war on two fronts. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Fractious Future Relations. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2024) From Brexit to Gaza and Back. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) From Brexit to Rwanda and back. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2018) Handle Brexit well, for the sake of European democracy. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) How national interests make the EU clash with media freedoms. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Iceberg Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) It’s cold outside the EU embrace. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Johnson and the Spectre of Unmet Brexpectations. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Legitimising Popular Anger Over Migration is a Bad Idea. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) A New Cold War, But Hopefully Different. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2019) No longer “friends and partners”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) On and Off UK-EU Divergence. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Playing By the Rules? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Say Adieu Once More, As the UK Drifts Further Away. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Spectacle Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Towards a post-corona world: Brexit and the Dutch. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Trade deal or trade blame? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) The UK’s Twelve Months of Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2022) Ukraine: No Adequate Response. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2024) Up Brexit creek without a paddle. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) What Afghanistan tells us about Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) When to Listen to Protests? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Who will stand against Brexit’s darker forces? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) Will Brexit Turn Northern Ireland Into a Frozen Conflict? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2024) A false dawn for Europe? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2021) A fish rots from the head down, Mark Rutte et al. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) The irrelevance of Brexit (and Labour foreign policy). Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Biedermann, Ferry (2023) The politics of Brexit in a wavering Europe. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Boleat, Mark (2018) The Impact of Brexit on the City of London. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Brealey, Henrietta (2020) Brexit is about to get well and truly real for businesses. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Brealey, Henrietta (2021) Three Weeks On: How is Brexit impacting businesses? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bridger, Emma K. and Nettle, Daniel (2022) Public perceptions of the effectiveness of income provision on reducing psychological distress. Journal of Public Mental Health. ISSN 1746-5729
Bridges, Stephen (2018) Global Britain: The Future of UK Diplomacy in a post-Brexit world. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Bridges, Stephen and Guy, Jessica (2018) Ep. 6 - Global Britain and Foreign Policy. [Audio]
Brogan, Andrew J (2020) Diversity Deficits: Resisting the TEF. In: Challenging the Teaching Excellence Framework: Diversity Deficits in Higher Education Evaluations. Great Debates in Higher Education . Emerald Publishing, Bingley. ISBN 9781787695368
Budd, Leslie (2021) Are Brexit’s Transaction Costs levelling down UK’s global super league position? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Budd, Leslie (2021) Between Hybridity and Hubris: The possible economic effects of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Budd, Leslie (2018) Northern Ireland’s Dance to the Music of Time of Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Budd, Leslie (2021) The revival of the Domino Theory under Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Burgum, Samuel and Jones, Helen and Powell, Ryan (2022) Manufacturing mandates: Property, race, and the criminalisation of trespass in England and Wales. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. ISSN 2399-6544
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Chesson, Emily (2020) Will Coronavirus finally kill Britain’s high street? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Chesson, Emily (2020) Will travelling ever be the same again? Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John (2018) The €10Billion Question – why do we owe the EU anything for Pensions on Brexit? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Clancy, John (2021) And the Covid-19 Vaccination Gold Medal goes to…….Brookside? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2020) The Brexit Divorce Bill just went up €2billion overnight – and we’re committed to pay it. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2019) Brexit is now in the hands of only those who show up. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John (2021) By the Vaccine Divided. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2022) By the Vaccine Divided – Part 2 – Off the Charts. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2022) Chancellor Kwarteng (and government?) taken out by Pension Funds. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2021) Covid-19: a 3rd Wave? Or the last weak ripple of a dying virus? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2020) Dublin to Holyhead: can a North Wales Freeport extend the Celtic Fringe? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2019) Forget the £39 Billion Brexit divorce bill – it just went up to £40.24 Billion, overnight. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John (2021) The Great Vaxed, and The Great Unvaxed. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2020) Local lockdown lunacy: Putting Birmingham into lockdown would be ridiculous. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2020) No Covid-19 Deaths or Cases; the safest neighbourhoods in England – what makes them so special? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2018) PMQ: If we’ve just agreed the Brexit Divorce Bill – how much for the Pensions liability? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John (2022) A Pension Fund Freeze for the Winter Freeze. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Clancy, John (2018) QE or not QE? Was that the question….. for the MPC? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John (2019) “They have not invented the....words.”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John (2020) Was it David Miliband who brought us to Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John (2019) Would Boris benefit from losing? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clancy, John and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Did EU Commission deliberately just quietly inflate the Brexit bill with dodgy pension figures? Real questions now for the UK Treasury and negotiators. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Clancy, John and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Did EU Commission deliberately just quietly inflate the Brexit bill with dodgy pension figures? Real questions now for the UK Treasury and negotiators. [Audio]
Clancy, John and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Did EU Commission deliberately just quietly inflate the Brexit bill with dodgy pension figures? Real questions now for the UK Treasury and negotiators. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Clarke, Daniel (2021) 5 years on and far from over – the impact of Brexit on Greater Birmingham’s businesses. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Cole, Beverley and Guy, Jessica (2018) Beast from the East v Brexit – who won? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Crozier, Rowan and de Ruyter, A. and Butler, Michael (2023) Leading with sectoral transformation in the automotive supply chain: lessons from Brandauer. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Dakka, Fadia and Davitti, D. (2022) International Human Rights Law and Time-Space at Sea: A Rhythmanalysis of Prosecuting Search and Rescue. In: The Times and Temporality of International Human Rights Law. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781509949908
Dakka, Fadia and Wade, Alex (2023) Postgraduate Research in a Sick Society. Research Papers in Education. ISSN 0267-1522
Damsa, Liviu (2016) The Transformation of Property Regimes and Transitional Justice in Central Eastern Europe: In Search of a Theory. Studies in the History of Law and Justice, 8 . Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-48528-7
Di Gioia, Ilaria (2020) Administrative deference and its link with the non-delegation doctrine in the law of the United States. Juris Poiesis, 23 (32). pp. 632-640. ISSN 2448-0517
Di Gioia, Ilaria (2020) Book Review of Conservative Innovators, by Ben Merriman. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2019, 232 pp. $32.50 paperback. Oxford University Press.
Di Gioia, Ilaria (2018) Federalism and State Legislative Opposition to the Affordable Care Act: The Political Value of Legal Strategy. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
Di Gioia, Ilaria (2018) From Liberal States’ Rights Litigation to Liberal States’ Rights Discourse: A Study of State Oppositional Strategies to the ACA and Federal Immigration Laws. UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY LAW REVIEW, 96. pp. 101-122. ISSN 1058-4323
Di Gioia, Ilaria and Richardson-Oakes, Anne (2017) Uncooperative federalism or dinosaur constitutionalism: The affordable care act and the language of states rights. Nomos, Le attualita' nel diritto, 1 (2017). ISSN 2279-7238
Dorling, Danny and Tomlinson, Sally (2019) Sneak Peek: “Rule Britannia: From Brexit to the end of Empire”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Downey, Anthony (2015) Dissonant Archives: Contemporary Visual Culture and Contested Narratives in the Middle East. Visual Culture in the Middle East, 02 . IB Tauris, London and New York. ISBN 978-1-784-53-4110
Downey, Anthony (2016) Future Imperfect: Contemporary Art Practices and Cultural Institutions in the Middle East. Visual Culture in the Middle East, 03 . Sternberg Press, Berlin, Germany. ISBN 978-3-95679-246-5
Downey, Anthony (2015) Slavs and Tatars: Mirrors for Princes. JRP Ringier, Zurich. ISBN 978-3-03764-407-2
Downey, Anthony and K, Hiwa and Ali, Bakir and Ginwala, Natasha and Abu Hamdan, Lawrence and Gruijthuijsen, Krist and Mertens, Heike Catherina and Ndikung, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng and Szyłak, Aneta (2017) Don't Shrink Me to the Size of a Bullet: The Works of Hiwa K, edited by Anthony Downey (Walther König Verlag, 2017). Other. Walther König Verlag, London.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) 8 reasons why you can’t miss the Centre for Brexit Studies Annual Conference. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) And the World Hangs by a Thread. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Annual Conference 2019: Agenda and Talks Announced! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Annual Conference 2020 agenda announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Annual Conference 2020 speakers announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Annual Conference Panel Sessions revealed. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Annual Conference footage now available. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Another sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Will the Tory Party Ever Be the Same?: The Effect of Brexit’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Another sneak peek at Centre for Brexit Studies new book ‘Regional Success After Brexit: The Need for New Measures’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) Are UK businesses being supported during Brexit disruption? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Bordering on delusion. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The “Boris Bounce”? Some Critical Reflections. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) The Brexit Deal: Good News? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) A Brexit Journey: reflections on Trump and the issues so far. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Brexit Myopia. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit Negotiations: the Current State of Play. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Brexit and Devolution research findings revealed. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit and Northern Ireland. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit and customer communications: or “crisis? What crisis?”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit and the General Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit and the Housing Crisis. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit and the “Real World” Impact Debate: Some Reflections on the Role of Social Sciences. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit expert shares views on suspending Parliament. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit will be negative – but how negative is the question. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit – It’s what you make of it? – Reflections on Corbyn’s Speech. Birmingham City University - Blog Post, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Brexit – New Horizons or New Borders? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Brexit “Party” is over. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Brexit, Devolution and Understanding voter perceptions. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit, the Bank of England and the Gig Economy: How not to interpret today’s labour market. Centre for Brexit Studies, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit- It’s what you make of it? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) A Brexit-readiness check: Three Months to Halloween! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit: Deal or No Deal. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit: The Uncivil War – what The Centre for Brexit Studies thought. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit: Where to from here? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit’s impact on British Agriculture. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2017) CBS Roadshow. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) CBS celebrates Conference success. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) COVID-19: Will the Brexit transition deadline be extended? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) Can We Effect a ‘Just Transition’ for Automotive in the West Midlands? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Carmageddon Down Under. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Centre Director shares expertise on a dramatic week in Politics. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Centre Director shares thoughts on Tory Leadership Contest. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Centre Director shares thoughts on remaining Tory Leadership contenders. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Centre for Brexit Studies Annual Conference Returns. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Centre for Brexit Studies Annual Conference agenda announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Centre to conduct research into Universal Basic Income. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Cheque Mate: Now we Know Chequers is Dead in the Water. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Cheque-Mate: Now we Know Chequers is Dead in the Water. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Could Brexit Break the Tories? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Could Brexit trade talks improve by December? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Covid-19 and precarious work: time for end to the “Gig Economy”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) A Crack in the Union Jack. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Crunch time. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) David Davis Resignation: Jumping Off a Sinking Ship. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) David Davis’ resignation: jumping off a sinking ship? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Deal or No Deal: The clock is ticking. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Deal or No Deal? The Sequel. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Dear Dr Fox: Is Brexit really about being able to "hire and fire" at will? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Dear Dr Fox: Is Brexit really about being able to “hire and fire” at will? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Do They Mean Us? The Foreign Correspondents View of Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2017) Ep. 1 Brexit Roadshow - Podcast. [Audio]
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Experts discuss Election results, Labour’s next move & Politics in 2020. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2022) Fizz with Liz. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Four weeks until General Election 2019 – what can we expect? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Global Birmingham – Beyond Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Global Britain and the UK’s international success post-Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Global Britain? The UK’s International Success Post-Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Great Disruptions: The New Normal? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) Happy Birthday Blog (or 21 years in the UK). Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) I come from the Land Down Under. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) I don’t want an election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Identity and the future of the “United” Kingdom. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss Brexit’s impact on British Agriculture. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss Brexit’s impact on Northern Ireland. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss No Deal Brexit, Boris Johnson and impact on West Midlands. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss upcoming General Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss what’s next for Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Industry experts launch ‘Carmageddon?’ book. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Insta-phobe Centre Director goes head to head with Radio DJ who ‘doesn’t care’ about Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Is this what we voted for? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Islington to Camden, redux: the ERG and Northern Ireland. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) It’s Brexit Day – what happens now? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) It’s not over yet (and probably never will be). Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) I’d Rather Be Dead in a Ditch. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2022) I’ve Thought Long And Hard About This – And The Answer Is…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Janus’s other face. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Johnson’s Choice or Hobson’s Choice? BoJo’s Withdrawal Agreement. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Keynote speakers for Annual Conference announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2022) The Labour Party Must End its Ambiguity Over Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Local Government Elections Washout – Preliminary thoughts. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) “Misfits Baby Misfits”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2022) Moral Equivalence? You’ve Got to Be Joking Mate! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Morning after the Night Before. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Musings on the latest in Brexit negotiations. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) On the HMS Britannia: Hopelessly Adrift. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) One month from Brexit Day (?). Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Panel debates Boris Johnson, his new cabinet & what this means for Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Policy will matter. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Populism: a Foreshadowing of the End of Enlightenment Values in (Western) Society? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Possibility of Compromise. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Postcard from Australia Part 1: Marvellous Melbourne! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Postcard from Australia Part 2: We can let in who we want? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Queen’s Speech, the next Labour leader & look back at 2019. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Reading the tea leaves. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) “Red Wall” perceptions of a Universal Basic Income. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Reflections on President Macron’s “Case For Europe”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Reflections on automation, digitisation and precarious work: Brexit and the Gig Economy – The Sequel. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Reflections on the Supreme Court Ruling. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) Reflections on ‘Dear England’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Regional Rebuilding, the impact of COVID-19 and Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Revenge of the DUP – will they be responsible for reversing Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2022) Sate of the Nation. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sir Vince Cable appointed Visiting Professor at the Centre for Brexit Studies. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Sit back and relax: Normal Service Will Resume! Or will it? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak Peek: Farmageddon? Brexit and British Agriculture. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Do They Mean Us?’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Keeping the Wheels on the Road’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Brexit book ‘The Case for Brexit’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Brexit book ‘The Case for Brexit’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Will the Tory Party Ever Be the Same?: The Effect of Brexit’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Centre for Brexit Studies new book ‘Regional Success After Brexit: The Need for New Measures’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sorry Jezza – the EU Parliament elections are about “Europe”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) Sound the Crime Klaxon! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) State of the Nation: some observations related to the PM’s speech. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) State of the Unions. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Supreme Court and what this means for Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2022) Temple of Low Men. Birmingham City University.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) This Brexit fish is well and truly cooked. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) This Is Not An Island. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Trouble at the Labour (West Midlands) Corral? Preliminary Election Musings. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) U.S. Election, Joe Biden and the end of ‘Trumpism’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) UK-EU Partnership, Keir Starmer and IndyRef2. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Understanding Brexit voters. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Understanding Voters and Feeling ‘Left Behind’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2022) A West Midlands ‘Gigafactory’ – How Feasible is it? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) We’ll Know in the Next Few Months If We Face a ‘Deal or No Deal’ Brexit. Huffington Post.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) What a difference a decisive election makes. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) What can Change Management Theory teach us in relation to the Brexit process? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) What next for Brexit and the UK? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) What next for Northern Ireland in a post-Brexit landscape? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) What next for Northern Ireland? Centre for Brexit Studies, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) What now for new Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Whisky-A-Go-No. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) Who is to Blame? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Will Boris Johnson sack Dominic Cummings? Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) Will Post-Brexit trade talks with the EU fail? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) Will the UK break up? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) Year in a Word: Migration. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) You CAN(‘t)ZUK be serious! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) The auto industry struggling in a changing world. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) The economic implications of COVID-19. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
de Ruyter, A. (2021) The end of the UK? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2018) The end-game of Brexit: achieving victory from the jaws of defeat? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) The impact of COVID-19 on the UK. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2020) An industry once with bright hopes now facing an uncertain future. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) A new era in politics? The Independent Group and what this means for Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The search for stability and simplicity – Part 1. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) The search for stability and simplicity – Part 2. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) A second sneak peek at our Brexit book ‘Do They Mean Us?’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. (2019) A time for environmentally friendly policies? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Clancy, John (2018) The €10Billion Question - Why do we owe the EU anything for pensions on Brexit? [Audio]
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Boris “Stuart” Johnson on Liberty. Birmingham City University - Blog Post, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Brexit and the call for a second referendum. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Brio, Verve and Zap? The Improbability of a Trade Agreement with Peru. Birmingham City University - Website, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2020) COVID-19 and a Basic Income in the UK: Making it work. Working Paper. Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Ep. 2 - One Year Anniversary of CBS. [Audio]
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Ep. 3 - Brexit Roadshow - On the road again - Podcast. [Audio]
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de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Islington to Camden, redux: the ERG and Northern Ireland. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) On the 2017 and 2018 Local Election Results: It’s All About UKIP. Birmingham City University - Website, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) The People's Chancellor and the People's Vote. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) The People’s Chancellor and the People’s Vote. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Potential Leadership Challengers. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) The Proposed Post-Brexit Shared Prosperity Fund: Some Thoughts. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2021) Sticking plasters – some reflections on Sunak’s budget. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2019) That was the year that was (it’s over, let it go?). Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement: Some Reflections. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) What Kind of Brexit Are We Heading Towards? Reflections on the Current State of Play. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2019) What a Tangled Web. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) What is “populism”? Some reflections on a commentary. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2019) Why Jeremy Corbyn isn’t meeting with Theresa May. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) The morning after the vote that wasn’t. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David and Bailey, David and Henry, Ian and Li, Di and Eade, Rachel (2020) Regional Transport – a supply chain mapping exercise and Brexit exposure check of automotive, aerospace and rail value dependency in the WMCA region. Working Paper. Centre for Brexit Studies.
de Ruyter, A. and Tsiligiris, Vangelis (2018) Brexit and UK HEIs. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
de Ruyter, A. and Webber, Karen (2022) It’s Not About Charity, It’s About Justice. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Eade, Rachel (2021) Build back better. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Eardley, Graham (2019) Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Eardley, Graham (2019) How are the Brexit Party conducting themselves in Politics? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Eardley, Graham (2020) How will Boris Johnson negotiate? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Eardley, Graham (2019) The Irish PM needs to act before it’s too late. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Eardley, Graham (2018) Let’s keep Lame Duck PM Theresa May for now. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Eardley, Graham (2020) Revenge is a dish best served cold. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Eardley, Graham (2019) Time for UKIP to put on a tin hat. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Fellows, Georgia (2021) Christmas 2021: Will Christmas Be ‘Back to Normal’ This Year? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Fellows, Georgia (2022) Cost of Living Crisis – How is this affecting our students and mental health? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Fellows, Georgia (2021) How has Brexit impacted students? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Fellows, Georgia (2021) Will marketing be the same post-Brexit? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Forkert, Kirsten and Nahaboo, Zaki (2024) The chronopolitics of the ‘Left Behind’: Presentism, populism, and Global Britain. Time and Society. ISSN 1461-7463
Forrest, Paul (2018) August Tribulations. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Forrest, Paul (2018) Wither WTO... and EU? Birmingham City University - Website, Birmingham.
Forrest, Paul (2018) Wither WTO…and EU? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Fyffe, Shey (2024) Reviving Black radicalism? : The future of Black community organisations in 21st century Britain. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
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Gallagher, Adrian and Illingworth, Richard and Raffle, Euan and Willis, Ben (2024) The Permanency of Mass Atrocities: The fallacy of “never again”? British Journal of Politics and International Relations. ISSN 1369-1481
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Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) Brexit borders’ negotiations, Gibraltar and Spanish and British politics on sovereignty. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) EU Identity in A Westphalian and Multicultural Context. Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto (CED) / Deusto Journal of European Studies. ISSN 1130-8354
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Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) Ep. 8 - The History of Gibraltar and why it's problematic for a smooth Brexit. [Audio]
Gomez Arana, Arantza (2015) The European Union and the Central American Common Market Sign an Association Agreement: Pragmatism versus Values? EUROPEAN FOREIGN, 20 (1). pp. 43-64. ISSN 1384-6299
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Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) The UK in a post-Brexit world; following the US, or the EU’s influence on trade agreements? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) The UK in a post-Brexit world; following the US, or the EU’s influence on trade agreements? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Gomez Arana, Arantza and McArdle, Scarlett (2019) The EU and the migration crisis: reinforcing a security-based approach to migration? In: Constitutionalising the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis. Edward ELgar Publishing Limited, pp. 272-289. ISBN eISBN: 978 1 78897 248 2
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Gudgin, Graham (2019) A Brexit Revolution? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Gudgin, Graham (2019) Brexit looks Safe for the Time Being. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Gudgin, Graham (2019) The Malthouse Compromise. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Gudgin, Graham (2022) The NI Protocol. Fraying at the Edges or Beginning to Collapse? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Gudgin, Graham (2020) A Nation Once Again. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Gudgin, Graham (2022) The New Post-Invasion World. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Gudgin, Graham (2019) No Deal Returns from the Dead. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Gudgin, Graham (2021) Polls on Irish Unity are Unreliable. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Gudgin, Graham (2022) Spending Bonanza for Northern Ireland. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Gudgin, Graham (2021) Varadakar’s call for Irish unity is mere posturing. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Gudgin, Graham (2019) Who Will Win the 2019 General Election? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Gudgin, Graham (2021) Who is Still Afraid of Martin Wolf? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Gudgin, Graham (2021) Who is better off, Northerners or Southerners? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Guy, Jessica (2018) Brexit Means Brexit – Accept when it doesn’t? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Guy, Jessica (2018) Not for Profit? Not for Brexit? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Guy, Jessica (2018) What will be the impact of Brexit on Public Services? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Hamourtziadou, Lily (2024) 21st Century Genocide. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Hamourtziadou, Lily (2018) Debating the War on Terror; theoretical explanations. In: British Society of Criminology Conference 2018, 3-6 July 2018, Birmingham City University. (Unpublished)
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Hamourtziadou, Lily (2024) In 2024, let’s say goodbye to war. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Hamourtziadou, Lily (2023) Just War Theory and Drone Warfare: Morality, Virtual Wars and Human Security in the War on Terror. In: The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783031361104
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Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) On the 18th anniversary, Iraq’s state of war. Iraq Body Count.
Hamourtziadou, Lily (2021) Pope Francis in Iraq: visit highlights recent history of atrocities against Christians. The Conversation.
Hamourtziadou, Lily (2020) Security challenges of the 21st century: new challenges and perspectives. Global Faultlines, 6 (2). pp. 121-123. ISSN 2054-2089
Hamourtziadou, Lily (2023) State and non-state extremism: crisis, hate crimes and the far right. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hamourtziadou, Lily (2024) ‘These wretched foreigners: When the death of a 7-year-old is sad, but not that sad’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hamourtziadou, Lily (2022) Tunnel warfare: the Islamic State’s subterranean war. Open Democracy.
Hamourtziadou, Lily (2023) Ukraine war: casualty counts from either side can be potent weapons and shouldn’t always be believed. The Conversation.
Hamourtziadou, Lily (2022) Ukraine war: how Russian denial of civilian casualties follows tactics used in Syria. The Conversation.
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Hearne, David (2018) David Davis Sketches Desired EU-UK Relationship. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Hearne, David (2020) Disruption. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) The Disunited Kingdom. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Hearne, David (2020) EU Trade Negotiations and Scottish Independence; what is next for the UK? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Hearne, David (2020) Hope vs. fear. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Hearne, David (2019) In defence of expertise. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) IndyRef2 rejection, Lisa Nandy and the Irish Border. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2018) Is Electoral Spending a Sideshow? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2021) It’s not all about the “red wall”. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2019) Keep calm and…PANIC. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Hearne, David (2019) Lest we Forget. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2021) Levelling up my inheritance. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2021) Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Little Britaly. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Losing their Religion. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) ‘Low-Skilled’ immigration plans & a possible Labour-Lib Dem Coalition. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) The Manchester Rebellion. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2021) Markets & morality. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2018) Measuring Regional Success Post-Brexit: The Need for New Measures. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Hearne, David (2021) Musings on regional productivity. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Need a Break from Brexit? Argue about something else. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) One day until the General Election 2019 – who will win? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Only the Impotent are Pure. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) The Other. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Pandora’s Box and the Dog’s Breakfast. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) A “People’s Vote”? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Permutations. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) Rage against the dying of the light. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) Regional Implications of the novel coronavirus outbreak. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2019) Scoxit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) Some theoretical musings on a basic income. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2019) Tactical voting in the upcoming General Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2018) Theresa May’s Letter to the Nation. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) There’ll be queuing over the White Cliffs of Dover. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2021) There’s madness in my method. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2018) The Trans-Pacific Partnership: A viable alternative to EU Membership? Birmingham City University - Blog Post, Birmingham.
Hearne, David (2021) Uncertainty and the future. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) Vaccine is positive news – but a return to “normal” life is some way off. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Welcome to the house of…fools? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2018) What did we vote for? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Hearne, David (2020) What does Boris Johnson’s lockdown roadmap say about his leadership? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2020) What should EU do? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) What to do? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2021) What went wrong (and what went right)? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2018) The White Cliff Edge of Dover. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Hearne, David (2018) The White Cliff-Edge of Dover. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Whither democracy? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2020) Whither the region? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2020) Who do you believe? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Why Tomorrow’s Electoral System Favours Farage. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2021) Why we won’t know the true impact of Brexit on trade for some time. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2020) Will Lockdown become localised? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2020) Will lockdown be extended in the UK? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2018) Working Paper: Regional Prices and Incomes. Working Paper. Birmingham City University - Website, Birmingham.
Hearne, David (2018) Year in a word: Deal. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) You Better Stay Home. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) Young people, students and the upcoming General Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2018) The consequences of no deal. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Hearne, David (2018) The consequences of “no deal”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Hearne, David (2019) The growth that wasn’t. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2021) A look back at Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2019) The media and the European Elections. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David (2021) The road to zero. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Hearne, David (2020) A spatial analysis of the Brexit vote in the West Midlands. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 7 (1). pp. 232-243. ISSN 2168-1376
Hearne, David and Yerushalmi, Erez (2023) Do Bicycle Networks Have Economic Value? A Hedonic Application to Greater Manchester. Working Paper 24. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.
Hearne, David and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Alice in Chequers-Land: the Government’s latest “analysis” of EU exit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Hearne, David and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit: United We Stand? Reflections on Theresa May's speech. 2nd March 2018. Blog Post, Birmingham.
Hearne, David and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit: United We Stand? Reflections on Theresa May’s speech, March 2nd 2018. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Henry, Ian (2021) Chips off the menu; a new kind of industrial policy is required. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Henry, Ian (2020) Tales from Wales show the challenges of COVID-19 and Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Henry, Ian (2021) A history lesson, of sorts. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Henwood, Erin (2022) Green Trade. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Henwood, Erin (2022) Light at the End of the Tunnel – UK Hoping to Finalise Indian Trade Deal by Diwali. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Henwood, Erin (2021) Made in the UK, Sold to the World. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Henwood, Erin (2022) The Ongoing Challenges That Local Businesses Continue to Face as a Result of Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Henwood, Erin (2022) Queen’s Speech. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Henwood, Erin (2022) Trade After Brexit – What Documentation is Needed? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Hurtado, Nicholas (2023) Scotland’s Dilemma: Competing Demands of Competing Unions. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Kirk, Ewan (2018) Deal or No Deal (or no Brexit)? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Kirk, Ewan (2019) Extension of Article 50 – How Long is a Piece of String? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Kumodji, Bertha Dzifa (2019) Attracting and Retaining The Right Talent: Brexitween, Trick Or Treat For SMEs? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Kumodji, Bertha Dzifa (2019) Managing talent in SMEs in uncertain times: Brexit, a Titanic disaster? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Kumodji, Bertha Dzifa (2024) “No Dependents Allowed, Only Skilled Workers”—the British Government said”. The impact of the new immigration policy (i.e., the five-point plan) on businesses and HR in a post-Brexit era: the implications for future talent in the UK Health and Social Care Sector. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Kumodji, Bertha Dzifa (2019) The War for Talent: Brexit, a Blessing or a Curse for HR in SMES? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Kumodji, Bertha Dzifa (2024) “Where are the staff?” Where did they go? From Brexit, Covid ‘19 and Cost Hikes to HR Leaders struggling to fill the talent gaps” – Navigating uncertainties in the UK Hospitality Workforce Market. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Lucas, Scott (2022) ‘Blame Easter’: An Irresponsible Government in Brexit Denial. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2023) Braverman’s War on Migrants is Damaging the UK. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) The Brexit Paralysis of a Paralysed UK Government. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Brexit Strikes The Lake District. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Brexit, Vaccine Nationalism, and the Future of the UK. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Lucas, Scott (2023) Brexit’s Broken Britain and the Northern Ireland Protocol. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2024) Brexit’s Last Hurrah: Wine By The Pint. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2023) Britain’s 5 Brexit Stages: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression… and Diet Pills. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) The Circus Has a New Ringmaster – and the Tent is Still on Fire. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) A Corrupted UK Government Breaks the Law from Northern Ireland to Rwanda. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Cutting Off A Northern Ireland Nose to Spite A Global Face. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Football, Brexit, and Racism. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) From Henry V to “Build Back Beaver”: The Depth of England’s Brexit Disorder. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) From Sleaze to Brexit: The UK Government’s Pose of Impunity. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) Get Brexit Undone: The Johnson Government (Again) Threatens Northern Ireland. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2023) Good-Bye to All This: The UK Government, Immigration, and Cruelty. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Here Comes Brexit’s “Damage By a 1000 Cuts”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Lucas, Scott (2023) Israel — and Britain’s Hard Right — May Be Losing Their War in the UK. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Johnson Government’s Dead End on Northern Ireland. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Let’s Play Brexit Jingo: The “War With France” Diversion. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Little Britain’s Blurred Global Vision. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2024) Liz Truss was in Maryland with an explanation for her historically-short, 50-day tenure as UK Prime Minister. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) Mr Poots Tears Up Brexit… And Possibly Northern Ireland. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) Not With a Bang But a Whimper: The UK’s Brexit Facade Collapses. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2023) “Our Gary”: Did Lineaker Defeat UK Government’s War on Migrants? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) Reality Comes at You Fast and Hard, Liz Truss. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2021) Slouching Towards the Irish Sea: How the Johnson Government Chose Brexit Failure. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Lucas, Scott (2022) UK Conservatives Fiddle While Brexit Burns. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2023) The UK’s Bleak Post-Brexit Horizon. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) US Repeats Its Northern Ireland Warning to a Catatonic UK Government. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Lucas, Scott (2022) Ukraine Fire Saves Boris Johnson From Brexit Frying Pan. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Mair, John (2019) Eyeless in Brexitland. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Mair, John (2019) Liberty, libertarians and taking liberties. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Mair, John (2019) The making of a book series; Bite Size Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Adventures in Peppa Pig World. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) After the Lord Mayor’s Show…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) All Right Now? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Analysing Rishi Sunak’s Inadequate Reaction to the ‘Perfect Storm’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Another Volte-face in Prospect? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Anyone for Fish, Chips and Mushy Peace? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Anyone for Meatloaf in the Hotel California? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Are Brexit deal changes breaking the law? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Are We Seeing What’s Likely to be a ‘Perfect Storm’? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Are lockdown restrictions causing a North-South divide? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Are the Tories About to ‘Jump the Shark’? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Avoiding the Highway to hell*, the cost of electric cars! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Back to the 1970s? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Back to the Future on Brexit – what do we really know? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Banana Republic? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) The Benefit in Everyone Becoming BOBs and TEDs. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) The Best Part of Breaking Up. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Birmingham, Making a Great City. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Blessed are the Cheesemakers! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Boris Keeps Swinging. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Brexit and Hate Crime. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2018) Brexit and its importance in the cycle of history. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Brexit – A Case of ‘Hotel California’ or Loiseau’s Cat? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Brexit, Northern Ireland and learning the lessons of conflict and ‘otherness’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Brexit, The ‘Gift’ That Keeps Taking! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Britannia Waives the Rules? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) ‘Bumbling Boris’ Does the Northern Ireland ‘Shuffle’…Again. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Can Brexit Get Any Worse? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Can Britain Become ‘Great’ Again? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Can We Ever Move On From Johnson’s Toxic Legacy? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Can the UK’s housing problem ever be remedied? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Car Crash Politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Careful what you wish for! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2023) The Changing Nature of Christmas Celebrations. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Clowns to the Left of Me, Jokers to the Right. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Confronting the Toxic Confluence of Effects Creating Inflation. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Contemplating the Brexit endgame, are fish really worth economic calamity? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Corbyn and May, a curious alliance; is this really the beginning of the end? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Could Inflation Derail the ‘Green Revolution’? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Could Rishi Sunak Find His ‘Goose’ is ‘Cooked’ By Hallett. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2018) Could the Brexit mess turn into a disaster? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Cruel Summer! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Current State of Brexit; Calm Before the Next Storm? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) The Current State of Play of UK Politics – Death, Economic Meltdown, Division and a Few ‘Dead Cats’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Curruptio optimi pessimal. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Damned Don’t Cry. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Death, Taxes and...a Hard Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Democracy is like oxygen. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Did Farage jump the shark? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Did Rishi Sunak Avoid the Really Difficult Questions? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Divergence and the Reality of Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Does Hell Hath No Fury Like a Sacked Chief Political Advisor? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The End of the ‘Good Chap’ Government? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) The Energy Crisis and Likely Consequences. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Enjoy the Silence…If You Can. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Ever Get the Feeling You’ve Been Cheated? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Everything Must Change….Maybe! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Examining the Evolving Cost-of-Living Crisis. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Examining the Origins of the Israel-Gaza Crisis and How Much Worse Can it Become? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Final Countdown to Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Fish Heads. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Five weeks until Election result – what can we expect? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Flogging a dead horse – how can Brexit ever be resolved? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Fly Me to the Moon. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Further and Further Down the ‘Rabbit Hole’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) ‘Get Ready for Brexit’ – Again! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) ‘Gubutime’ in Parliament? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2024) A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall – The Inexcusable State of British Politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Hard Times…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Helping to Save the Planet Through Small Steps – The Case for Reduced Consumption of Milk. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) The Highly Dubious Electoral Advantage of Rishi’s Promise to ‘Stop the Boats’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Home for the Holidays…. Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) How is Brexit impacting food shortages in Northern Ireland? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2024) Hunt’s Spring Budget and the UK’s Economic Prospects. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Importance of Avoiding a ‘no-deal’ Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) In Liz We Trust[ed]. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) In Pursuit of Well-Being and Happiness. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Increasing Food Prices and Their Impact. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Integrity, Professionalism and Accountability? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Is There Something I Should Know? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Is the Government supporting the arts and creative industries? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Is the Pandemic Coming to an End, and What to Expect Next? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Is the Tory Party Leadership Contest a new version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Is there a future in England’s dreaming? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Is there an ‘invisible sun’ to Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Is this the real life, or is this just fantasy? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Is ‘No Deal’ the New Lazarus? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2023) The Isolated State We’re In. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) It [could] be the end of the [political] world as we know it. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) It could get much worse once Brexit is done! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2024) It’s All Change, Isn’t It? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) It’s Been A Good Year for the Roses. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) It’s Like a Game of Snakes and Ladders. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) It’s [Sometimes] The Most Wonderful Time of the Year – A Brief Socio-Economic Examination of the History of Christmas. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) It’s been a funny old election! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) It’s the final countdown. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) I’m Still Standing. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Just When Things Were Going So Well. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Keeping the Dream Alive. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) The King’s Speech – A Case of Thin Gruel? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Labour’s Game Changer, Climate Change and Students Impact on Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Leading Academic discusses No Deal, Boris Johnson and what’s next. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Levelling Up? Let’s Try Stopping Decline. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Levelling the Land. Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Lies, Damned Lies and Election Porkies! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Life after Brexit – getting back to the fundamentals of societal and economic development. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Life of [Boris] Johnson. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Local Areas and Localism. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Long Bad Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) A Lost Year? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Lunatics Seem to Have Taken Over the ‘Asylum’! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) The More Things Change. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Most Important GE Ever? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) New Term, New Challenges and New Horizons? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) A New Year, Time for a New Approach? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Next in Brexit process, Jess Phillips drops out & EU Citizen cards. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Normal Disservice is Resumed. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Northern Ireland – Handle with Care! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Oh, what a Circus! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Parties and Broken Promises, But What About the Miracle? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Polishing a Poo! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Promised You a Miracle. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Reflecting on the ‘Miracle’ of Canary Wharf and Appreciating the Immensity of Disparities and Economic Inequality in the UK. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) A Reshuffle, the Return of an ‘Old Face’, Immigration, Boats and Tax Cuts – What More Can Sunak Do? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Rethinking What We Eat, Plant and Insect-based Alternatives to Traditional Food. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Rishi Shuffles the Pack, Plays a New ‘Hands’ and Introduced His ‘Ace, 30p Lee’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Russia’s Attack on Ukraine, A Defining Moment? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Rwanda or Bust! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2024) Safeguarding the Union – Another Fudge? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Sajid Javid’s resignation & Boris Johnson’s cabinet reshuffle. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Say Hello, Wave Goodbye. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2018) Sentiment versus logic and economic rationality – the challenges of Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2023) A Short Socio-Economic Examination of the Historical Traditions of Easter. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Should [we] stay or should [we] go ….? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Should we fear a return to British shipbuilding? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Should ‘Big Dog’ Be Looking for a ‘New Challenge’? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) So Lucky? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) So, where do we go from here? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Something had better change, and soon! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Starting Over. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Thanks Mr Chignell; an appreciation of one man’s belief in Europe. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Things Can Only Get Better…..Maybe! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Things Can Only Get Better…But Not Any Time Soon! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Time to Take Stock? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Time to stop the digging! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2024) Troubled Waters…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Understanding the Importance of Sense and Sensibility. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Understanding the Value of Natural Gas. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) ‘Waffle’ Politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Watch their lips. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Water, water, every where. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) We Need More Workers! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Welcome to Brexitannia. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Welcome to Court of ‘Alexander the Great’ and ‘Rasputin’, but who’s really in Control? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) Welcome to the Court of England’s New ‘Sun King’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Welcome to ‘Sunakworld’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Well, Boris, here’s another nice mess you’ve gotten us into! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) What Are the Immediate Prospects for the British Economy (spoiler alert – not good)? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2024) What Next for Labour Leader ‘Steady Eddie’ Keir Starmer? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) What does Joe Biden’s victory mean for Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) What happens once the Irish Sea border ‘grace periods’ end? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2020) What is next for Brexit after the Immigration bill? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) What song will we be singing when the Brexit ‘comic opera’ finishes? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) What’s Required to Achieve a Greener Future? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) When Incompetence Becomes a Matter of Life and Death. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) When the Going Gets Tough…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2022) When the Wind Blows. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) When two tribes go to war. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Who is Chatty Rat and Other Existential Questions? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Why The Wheels Came Off HS2. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) Will Brexit Prove that Johnson is an Illusionist Par Excellence or Simply A Deluded Fool? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2022) Will Levelling Up Really Work? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2023) Will Northern Ireland Be Rishi’s Undoing? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2021) Will the new ‘normal’ be that different? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The Winner Takes It All, Maybe! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2021) A diminished Isle? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
McCabe, Steven (2020) The end of transition – no more ‘Carping’? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
McCabe, Steven (2019) The return of Oliver’s Army? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Are we Copping Out ahead of COP26? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) Back to the Past – Brexit Realities Hit Home. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) Breathe, Breathe in the Air, Don’t Be Afraid to Care. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Nielsen, Beverley (2019) Brexit – no clarity any time soon. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2019) Bridging the Gap – the new cast in Europe taking over Brexit negotiations. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Build Back Better with Biomethane – the Circular Economy Green Gas. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Clean Air – are we in the zone? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) Deglobalisation and New Productivism – creating the Self-Made Place. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) ‘Do as I say’ Regionalism: time for a reset. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) Don’t look ‘down’! Is NZ costing the earth? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) Every Breath We Take: Air Quality News National Conference. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) Extend Transition because of Covid19? We say ‘Non’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Fuelling the End of the Fossil Fuel Age. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2024) High Growth Scalers – solving the Productivity Conundrum in Malvern Hills. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) It’s Alright Now – in fact it’s a Gas! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) Johnson’s legacy – soundbites or reality bites. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) A Just Energy Transition for England must be driven by full devolution in our regions. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) Labour Tees Up For Next General Election. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2019) Lib Dems must now hold Johnson government to account. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2019) Life after Brexit – is genuine change really possible? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) Mature Workers Come of Age – Returnerships to Keep Economy Afloat. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) Moving to a Better Normal for Birmingham and West Midlands. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) Net Gain – who really gains? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) Netting Net Zero – West Midlands’ Challenges and Opportunities. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) Next Generation Clean Local Transport – Birmingham City University’s IDEA think tank a lead partner in developing the UK’s First Biomethane-Powered Tram. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) No Silver Bullet – but a Carbon Neutral Circular Economy can be delivered if we level up the investment playing field. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) No Time to Waste Our Organic Waste. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2022) Pragmatists Don’t Bet the House on a Throw of the Dice, PM! Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2019) Sir Vince Cable Q&A – Life after Lib Dem leadership. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2024) Small businesses and Entrepreneurs – Masters of Disaster face cliff edge in business support funding. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) Some New Year Good Cheer With Home-Made Green Brew. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Too Much ‘Good COP, Bad COP’, And Why Alternative Thinking’s Urgently Required. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2021) UK’s Net-Zero Strategy Must Deliver More Help for Switch to Green Manufacturing. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) Waste Not, Want Not. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) We’ll need more than hot air to get us out of this crisis – but the green gas, biomethane, could power part of the solution. Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) What rough beast, its hour come round at last. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) Will Rain Newton-Smith Reign Supreme in Rebuilding the CBI? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Nielsen, Beverley (2020) The hidden power of small anaerobic digesters in the UK’s green industrial revolution and opportunity for post-Brexit Britain. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Nielsen, Beverley (2023) The price of the Sins of the Fathers – Will COP28 heed our Childrens’ voices? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Pryce, Vicky (2023) Are we in danger of failing the economy yet again as politics turn messy? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) As the UK Plunges into Political Uncertainty, Does that Mean Economic Policy Paralysis Ahead? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) Brexit: What about the other 80%? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) Budget 2021- Are we once again forgetting the women? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) Can hybrid working survive a rise in unemployment in 2024? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) Can we blame public service workers for the UK’s low productivity? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) Can we get back to trend growth or more post pandemic in the UK? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Do rising bond yields suggest a new economic and financial crisis is imminent? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Do we need to worry about the weakening pound? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Does re-joining Horizon mean that the UK’s attitude towards the EU is softening? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) Does the perceived deterioration in public services matter in an election year? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) Europe’ s recovery should be welcomed by Brexiteers and Remainers alike. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) The Future of Work: post-pandemic, post Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) Growth- what growth? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) How unequal is likely to be the post pandemic recovery. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) The Inflation Picture is Hotting Up – And Brexit Won’t Help. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) Is Energy Security the New ’Net Zero’? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) Is There Light At the End of the Tunnel? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Is a Banking Crisis Coming Back to Haunt Us? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Is the UK losing its marbles post Brexit. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) Just Ahead of the November Budget, the Markets Have It... Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) Levelling Up is So Very Hard to Do. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) Politicising The Civil Service- What Does This mean For The Economy? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Rejoice? Wages now rising faster than inflation. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) Should we become more relaxed about government debt? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Should we worry about deflation? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) Should we worry about stagflation? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) So now it’s the BRICS+.. But what does it all really mean? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Time to start talking about cutting interest rates. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) Too soon to blame Brexit for the slowdown in the pace of the UK’s recovery? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) The UK economy on a knife edge as we enter election year. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) We Didn’t Need Ditchley Park Summit to Acknowledge Brexit’s Negative Impact on the Economy. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) We Must Talk About Trade. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) We Need To Deal Imaginatively With the Post-Brexit Labour Shortage. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) What Lessons for the UK as the Eurozone Dips into Recession? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) What is Next for Monetary Policy in a Post-Pandemic World? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) Why Worry About Rising Debt? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) Why are interest rates still rising? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) Why trust in our governance and institutions matters for the economy. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) Will financial sector nationalism win over in the post-Brexit battle? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
Pryce, Vicky (2023) With Davos in Full Swing, How Likely Are We To See Leaders Cooperate? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) With Increased Pessimism Over UK Prospects, Is It Time To Think Again About The Costs Of Brexit? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) With Strikes Dominating the News, How Do We Measure What A ‘Fair’ Pay Award Is? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2022) With the Economy Under Pressure, Can We Afford Brexit-Related Obstacles at UK Ports. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2021) With the tourist season approaching, will the sun finally shine on Europe? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) The likely harm of the prolonged high interest rates scenario. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
Pryce, Vicky (2024) A political budget- but will it work? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.
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Redwood, John (2019) Another sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Will the Tory Party Ever Be the Same?: The Effect of Brexit’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.
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