Britain & the EU

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CER podcast: The EU referendum - a fact free debate

Charles Grant, Simon Tilford, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, John Springford, Rem Korteweg, Sophia Besch
20 June 2016
Charles Grant chats with colleagues Simon Tilford, Rem Korteweg, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, John Springford and Sophia Besch to discuss common EU myths and how to improve the quality of the debate.

Ten things Cameron should do if we vote "Remain"

16 June 2016
Prospect
If the UK votes on 23rd June to stay in the EU, Britain and its partners will face a choice: to carry on with their previous dysfunctional relationship, or to create something better.
Share Radio: EU Debate

Share Radio: EU Debate

16 June 2016
The Chancellor George Osborne says he'll slash public spending and increase taxes in an emergency Budget to tackle a £30bn "black hole" if the UK votes to leave the European Union. That could include raising income and inheritance taxes and slashing the NHS budget.

UCL debate: 'Highlights of Brexit: Its consequences for other member-states'

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
15 June 2016
UCL debate on; What are the likely effects of Brexit on politics within other member states? Would Brexit change remaining member states’ relationships with the EU? Would it affect decision-making within member states?

CER podcast: The impact of a Brexit on different British regions

John Springford, Sophia Besch
14 June 2016
John Springford talks to Sophia Besch about euroscepticism and hostility to immigration in England’s regions outside of London and the South East.

Die EU zwischen ökonomischer Integration und politischer Machbarkeit

Christian Odendahl
13 June 2016
Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung
The debate on the referendum on UK membership of the European Union is dominated by economic arguments. How successful is the EU from an economic point of view? What lessons can be drawn from the referendum debate?
If we leave the EU, other countries will think we're a bunch of spoilt children

If we leave the EU, other countries will think we're a bunch of spoilt children. They'll be right

Simon Tilford
10 June 2016
The Telegraph
Seen from outside the UK, Britain’s Brexit debate has taken on an otherworldly quality. Foreigners struggle to see how the UK could flirt with something so destructive to its own interests.

CER podcast: Debate on - Can Britain join Norway in the EEA?

09 June 2016
Could Britain end up in the EEA? The CER couldn't agree, so we decided to have a debate between our director Charles Grant and senior research fellow John Springford.

Es könnte passieren, gleichsam aus Versehen

Simon Tilford
09 June 2016
Die Presse
The Remain camp is winning the economic and business cases in the referendum race, but immigration fears and low turnout could tip the scales towards Leave.
Why leaving the EU really does mean Brexit

Why leaving the EU really does mean Brexit

08 June 2016
The Telegraph
I keep meeting people who believe a vote to leave the EU won't really mean that we leave. There are at least three reasons why British voters would not be given a chance to change their mind in a second referendum.
How Britain may leave the EU and end up with just as many immigrants

How Britain may leave the EU and end up with just as many immigrants

08 June 2016
The Times
Suppose the British decide for Brexit. About 70 per cent of MPs in the House of Commons favour Remain. That doesn’t mean that MPs would ignore the referendum result.

ARD: Die Story im Ersten - Albtraum Brexit

Simon Tilford, John Springford, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
06 June 2016
Das Rennen zwischen Befürwortern und Gegnern eines Austritts aus der EU ist denkbar knapp. Doch was kommt nach einem Brexit?

Brexonomics: The five most insidious anti-EU myths debunked

Simon Tilford
03 June 2016
City A.M.
Eurosceptics peddle a raft of myths about the economic costs of EU membership. These have little, if any, empirical basis, but Brexiteers cling to them doggedly however many times they are refuted by proper academic research.

CER podcast: EU capitals weigh in on the Brexit debate

Sophia Besch, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Rem Korteweg, Camino Mortera-Martinez, Christian Odendahl, Paola Buonadonna and Shahin Valée
02 June 2016
Sophia Besch chats to her peers about how their home country's capitals view the Brexit debate in the UK.
Pretiravanje na eni strani, laži na drugi

Pretiravanje na eni strani, laži na drugi

30 May 2016
Delo (Slovenia)
Britanski volivci se po besedah Charlesa Granta počasi zavedajo, da vseh podrobnosti o EU nikoli ne bodo razumeli.

CER podcast: Five questions on the implications of a Brexit for EU institutions

Sophia Besch, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
24 May 2016
In the fourth episode of a series of podcasts on the implications of a Brexit for the EU, Sophia Besch talks to CER research fellow Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska.

What would Brexit mean for Poland?

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
19 May 2016
Prospect
For the last nine years Polish and British experts, officials and politicians have met in Krakow annually to discuss their countries' visions for Europe.

CER podcast: Five questions on the implications of a Brexit for EU Justice and Home Affairs policies

Sophia Besch, Camino Mortera-Martinez
18 May 2016
In the third episode of a series of podcasts on the implications of a Brexit for the EU, Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) research fellow Camino Mortera-Martinez explains the consequences of a Brexit for EU JHA policies.

Brexit would be a challenge for Berlin

15 May 2016
Financial Times
For the first time in EU history, one country is the clear leader. But Germany’s authority faces many challenges - and the departure of the UK would make it even harder to manage this fissiparous club.
Liam Fox is wrong to suggest that the EU controls the Foreign Office

Liam Fox is wrong to suggest that the EU controls the Foreign Office

14 May 2016
The Spectator
Former Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox told an audience at the Royal United Services Institute last week that the Foreign Office had been reduced to “little more than the EU embassy in Whitehall”.