It’s less than six months until the UK’s departure from the European Union. The party conferences have ended with the May Government clinging to a compromise “Chequers Plan” — but with the Prime Minister so embattled by hard Brexit-ers that she dare not mention it by name. Uncertainty prevails.
So what are the prospects for Britain and the EU as March 29 approaches?
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- All bets are off: What’s the deal with Brexit? Professor Scott Lucas offers a beginner betting guide to the Brexit options
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- A lion in the jungle or dancing queen? Dr Matt Cole looks at Theresa May following the Conservative Party Conference
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- The prospect of deal or no deal Despite the uncertainty of Brexit, Professor John Fender explores the prospect of a deal or no deal
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- Brexit’s effects on the NHS and immigration Professors Mark Exworthy, Jean McHale and Dr Nando Sigona discuss the impact of Brexit on NHS staffing, medical supplies, travelling abroad and immigration
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- Excluding women from the debate Dr Charlotte Galpin highlights the likely negative impact of Brexit for gender equality in the UK
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- Crashing out of the EU with a no-deal Brexit Professor Aditya Goenka writes on how Brexit may result in the pound depreciating, and how the manufacturing and services sectors will fare
- Interested in the effects of Brexit? Register now for our ESRC Festival of Social Science event “Diversifying the Brexit Debate: the EU and marginalised voices”
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