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  • Brexit, Trade Agreements and the Future of Labour Standards - Social Europe 19.03.18173182
  • Brexit to mean widespread EU spending cuts: budget commissioner - Reuters 12.08.18173183
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg’s Hard Brexit Argument Pales at Cambridge Debate 09.02.18173186
  • Another Referendum About Brexit can Never Work Because it is a Tool Unfit for Democracy - Independent UK 18.12.17173187
  • Frankfurt Is the Big Winner in Battle for Brexit Bankers - Bloomberg 28.09.17173191
  • Brexit And The Exterminating Angel - Social Europe 05.07.17173192
  • Fallacies of Brexit: Personifying Countries & Simplistic Polemics - Social Europe 04.07.17173196
  • Our Shared European Future - British Council 03.07.17173197
  • Chuka Umunna’s Brexit rebellion backfired and only served to isolate his anti-Corbyn faction - Independent 30.06.17173201
  • The great British Brexit robbery: how our democracy was hijacked - Guardian 07.05.17 (must read)173202
  • Cutting to the chase: what the Brexit referendum did - Open Democracy 26.04.17173206
  • The UK Might Leave the European Union. Here’s Why. - The Nib 6/16 173207
  • Newsnight Special looking at the implications of #Brexit 5/16173211
  • Brexit would be the worst of all worlds, says Varoufakis - Guardian 04/16173215
  • Post-Withdrawal Britain: Why the Swiss Model Wouldn't Work for the UK - Spiegel 6/16173216
  • Brexit – what would happen if Britain left the EU? - Guardian 5/15173219
  • Timid industrial strategy means Britain could still end up with a soft Brexit – The Conversation 20.01.17173220
  • Paul Mason: We can escape Brexit doom with one small tweak to free movement – Guardian 16.01.17173223
  • The biggest Brexit scandal of them all – Open Democracy 29.11.16173224
  • ‘Hard Brexit’ or ‘no Brexit’ for Britain – Tusk – BBC News 14.10.16173227
  • After the Referendum, an Oligarchy Aggrieved – Verso 13.10.16173228
  • Listening beyond London post-Brexit – Positive News 28.07.16173232
  • Brexit, the populist surge and the crisis of complexity – Paul Arbair 05.07.16173233
  • Newsnight Special - Will #Brexit lead to World War III or the break up of the EU 5/16173236
  • Brexit Britain: what went wrong and what next? Panel 1 – Open Democracy 11.10.16173237
  • The revolt of the natives – Britain after Brexit – Open Democracy 30.08.16173242
  • If we really want to take back control, the UK must push for a ‘Controlled Brexit’ – Open Democracy 30.08.16173246
  • 38 Degrees and the 52 per cent: 'Members who voted Leave are just as much members as those who voted Remain’ – Open Democracy 25.08.2016173247
  • Brexit means Brexit… but the big question is when? – Guardian 22.08.16173250
  • The leave campaign made three key promises – are they keeping them? - Guardian 27.06.16173251
  • Brexit phrasebook: a guide to the talks' key terms - Guardian 19.06.17173254
  • Corbyn cautions against public vote on Johnson's Brexit deal - 13.10.19195696
  • Apply to the EU Settlement Scheme (settled and pre-settled status) - gov.uk233718

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