EU referendum

Courses tagged with "EU referendum"

Without a seat at the EU table, will the UK's ability to shape Europe vanish completely? Alessio Colonnelli believes that the allure of the islands will remain strong. Indeed, he says, that might have been part of the problem in the first place...
When the UK has left the European Union, it's probable international trade will require new layers of bureaucracy and increased customs activity, warns Andrew Grainger.
Was the EU's choice to move towards 'one market' and 'one money' a sound one? Why did they do it, what went wrong, what is the 'Euro-crisis' and what are the implications for the UK?
Category: Economics
John Curtice explains why a clear prediction of the referendum result proved so elusive for many pollsters.
Simon Lee, Professor of Law at The Open University, discusses the rhetoric of the EU Referendum. 
As the referendum on UK's membership of the EU draws to a close Simon Carter asks what will be the effects on the NHS and healthcare?
Corporate response to the EU Referendum may be more complex that we might have anticipated, Sofia Vasilopoulou explains why.
Start here for some general information about the UK's upcoming EU Referendum.
Explore the issues surrounding sovereignty in the EU Referendum debate, including global trade, currency, two speed union and the parliament veto.
Explore the issues surrounding population in the EU Referendum debate, such as migration, EU citizenship and refugees. 
Explore the issues surrounding economy in the EU Referendum debate, including the internal market, money, global trade and national policies.
Reaction from academics around the planet as UK voters elect to leave the E
Leading experts offer a perspective on how the results of the Brexit negotiations may impact Scotland following the decision to leave the European Union.
Category: Politics
Learn about the EU and how it extends, limits or replaces the work of national governments, in the opening video of the Student Hub Live Brexit special.
Category: Politics
Some MPs who believe Brexit to be a bad idea still voted for the Article 50 bill, often claiming "the people have spoken". Oxford's Benito Muller has some thoughts.
Category: Politics
Two shocks to the political system, but neither, says Eric Kaufmann, were driven by personal economic circumstances.
Category: Politics
As we start to explore the data from last month's referendum, we're starting to understand more about why poorer people embraced Brexit, explains Ralph Fevre.
Category: Politics
The vote to leave the European Union has sent shockwaves through the worlds of politics, economics, and beyond. The Conversation polls a group of academics for their instant reaction.
Category: Politics
As the UK prepares to vote on our future in Europe, what happened last time the public was asked? We've dug through the archives to find some stories from the 1975 EEC Referendum.
Category: Politics
What will be the impact on trade, business and organisations now that Britain has voted to leave the European Union? Writing before the vote, Christopher Grey suggested what the next steps might be.
Category: Politics