8 05, 2019

Climate Change and Brexit

By |2020-05-04T09:44:46+00:00May 8th, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

by Dr Hywel Ceri Jones 8th May 2019 The Welsh and Scottish Assemblies as well as the UK Government have all declared an environmental emergency.  Climate change, biodiversity and pollution have shot to the top of the political agenda, powered especially by the inspiring leadership and pressures from schoolchildren and students.  The [...]

8 05, 2019

European Parliament Elections in the UK 2019

By |2020-05-04T09:45:33+00:00May 8th, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , , |

CANCELLED Wednesday, 22nd May 2019 5.00 - 7.00pm, followed by a reception Venue: Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3RB To the surprise of many, European Elections are scheduled to take place in the UK on 23rd May. Our panellists will discuss the significance of the Elections for British [...]

1 05, 2019

What kind of Europe after the European Elections?

By |2020-05-04T09:45:38+00:00May 1st, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

4th June 2019 SPEAKERS: Dr Giacomo Benedetto Senior Lecturer in Politics – Jean Monnet Chair, Royal Holloway, University of London Dr Charlotte GalpinLecturer in German and European Politics and Deputy Director of the Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham Felix DaneHead of the UK & Ireland office, Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation Chaired [...]

3 04, 2019

Parliament risks failing out for want of an adequate voting procedure

By |2020-05-04T09:45:41+00:00April 3rd, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

by Ira Straus Chair, Centre for War-Peace Studies 3rd April 2019 Only a single transferable vote can guarantee a timely result. A confirmatory up-or-down vote could follow. Parliament’s effort to avert catastrophe has had to take the form of a procedural rebellion, given the conduct of the PM; but its [...]

28 03, 2019

Where Next with Parliament’s Voting Procedures on the Multiple Options?

By |2020-05-04T09:45:44+00:00March 28th, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , , |

by Ira StrausChair, Center for War-Peace Studies 28th March 2019 In setting forth procedures for deciding its preference among the multiple Brexit options, Parliament has shown wisdom on one point, unwisdom on another. It is wise in allowing five calendar days for its members to converse and caucus among one [...]

11 03, 2019

Brexit: two years into Article 50 – where are we?

By |2020-05-04T09:45:48+00:00March 11th, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

27th March 2019 Joint event by the Federal Trust, Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation and Global Policy Institute A panel discussion reviewing the Brexit process just before the expiry of the 2-year deadline for the Article 50 procedure. Speakers: Baroness Smith of Newnham Director of the European Centre in the Department of Politics and [...]

26 02, 2019

Brexit, Scottish Independence and Leaving a Union – Lessons to Learn?

By |2020-05-04T09:45:53+00:00February 26th, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

by Dr Kirsty Hughes Director of the Scottish Centre on European Relations 22nd February 2019 This article was first published by the Scottish Centre on European Relations Introduction The tangled, chaotic and damaging process of Brexit[1] will drag on for many years to come, unless the UK changes its mind [...]

12 02, 2019

Forward or Backward Steps for the UK?

By |2020-05-04T09:45:56+00:00February 12th, 2019|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

by Dr Hywel Ceri Jones 11th February 2019 This article first appeared on Click on Wales. About the AuthorHywel Ceri Jones is Former Director General of the European Commission's Directorate General for Employment, Social Policy and Industrial Relations (1993-1998), with responsibility for the European Social Fund and the EU’s Peace and Reconciliation [...]

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