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Category: Brexit Debate

One week on – and Brexit has thrown open the floodgates
Brexit Debate · Democracy in Europe

One week on – and Brexit has thrown open the floodgates

04/07/201626/04/2017 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

Britain has had a week of having to live with its decision to leave the European Union, and many debates have been flung open, with few settled. I cover the most important developments, with my own analysis of Britain’s plight following.

Jo Cox’s murder shines a disappointing light on British nationalism
Brexit Debate

Jo Cox’s murder shines a disappointing light on British nationalism

22/06/201610/07/2016 kingsstudent971 Comment

The murder of sitting MP Jo Cox is a tragedy not felt in Britain for decades. But broader, it lays bare the tragedy of how British politics and the national debate has been poisoned; the toxic atmosphere throttling the democratic debate we needed.

Britons in Europe denied right to vote by High Court
Brexit Debate · Democracy in Europe

Britons in Europe denied right to vote by High Court

29/04/201628/04/2016 kingsstudent972 Comments

On Thursday the UK High Court ruled against extending the voting franchise to Britons living in Europe for over 15 years. Surely this is a gross injustice and a spit in the eye of democrats across Britain and Europe? An analysis and comment.

A Travesty for the Civilised World
Brexit Debate · European Politics

A Travesty for the Civilised World

25/04/201625/04/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

An unravelling of the EU would be a major setback for European civilisation, and could cause major shock waves across our geopolitical system – why we must avoid the disintegration of the Union at all cost.

French leaders weigh into Brexit Debate
Brexit Debate

French leaders weigh into Brexit Debate

04/03/2016 kingsstudent972 Comments

With the Brexit debate heating up, it seems more and more foreign officials will be wading in to keep Britain in the EU. But will the latest intervention from France influence British voters in favour of remain?

Review – European Council Emergency Summit
Brexit Debate · Migration Crisis

Review – European Council Emergency Summit

19/02/201620/02/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

The story so far on the 2-day Emergency European Council summit, held to clear up the last of the negotiations on the British question, and finally get to grips with the refugee crisis – the story going into the summit.

Cameron’s European reforms are challenged from all sides
Brexit Debate

Cameron’s European reforms are challenged from all sides

05/02/201605/02/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

There has been a series of varied responses to Prime Minister Cameron’s reform proposals, outlined by Donald Tusk earlier this week. Reactions have been negative from all sides, but there have been positive responses as well. A review of the backlash, only with the HP.

Euro News Memo – UK Reform draft published
Brexit Debate · Euro News Memos

Euro News Memo – UK Reform draft published

02/02/201602/02/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

After months of negotiations, a draft deal which can be discussed and reviewed has been laid on the table by President Donald Tusk, which will be sent around the European capitals; this Euro News Memo takes a look at what’s been proposed.

EU membership crucial to the Irish peace-process, says Kenny
Brexit Debate

EU membership crucial to the Irish peace-process, says Kenny

27/01/201627/01/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

An article about the potential impact that a Brexit could have on Anglo-Irish relations, trade as well as the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, all of which could be damaged by Brexit.

Britain in Europe – negotiations gather pace for a February deal
Brexit Debate

Britain in Europe – negotiations gather pace for a February deal

18/01/201624/01/2016 kingsstudent97Leave a comment

As optimism rises for a deal to be made in February, there still remain issues to be resolved in the British negotiations with the EU, and ministers begin to manoeuvre as Britain moves towards the referendum .

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