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Why Brexit Might Not Happen at All
www.newyorker.com
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Wishful thinking, I suspect; though widely shared. #fb

29/06/2016
Looking behind the Brexit anger
flipchartfairytales.wordpress.com
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It's political culture, rather than economics. #fb

29/06/2016
Brexit is great news for the rest of the EU
www.theguardian.com
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This is probably more true than I would like it to be. #fb

28/06/2016
A Note to My Friends Who Voted Leave
medium.com
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A bit kinder than I feel.

28/06/2016
Five Lessons We Urgently Need To Learn From The Remain Campaign's Failure
rightsinfo.org
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"move the focus from factsplaining to building a European culture based on shared values." Very provocative and probably wise.

27/06/2016
The UK and the EEA
medium.com
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Francis Davey on how the UK could stay in the EEA when leaving the EU - if, of course, it wants to.

27/06/2016
Brussels bickers over Brexit
www.politico.eu
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The dynamics of the EU's response. #fb

27/06/2016
The EU will treat Britain like Greece
www.telegraph.co.uk
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Only worse. Great article - in @Telegraph!

27/06/2016
UK physics faces huge uncertainty after EU referendum result
physicsworld.com
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Solving the problem of experts by getting rid of 'em.

26/06/2016
I want my country back - Laurie Penny
www.newstatesman.com
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"This was a working-class revolt, but it is not a working-class victory."

26/06/2016
Tales from the Coffeeshop: Our hearts go out to those misled Brits
cyprus-mail.com
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Cyprus commentary. "Call me a reactionary, but I would feel much safer in a Europe under the control of a super-state run by unaccountable, unelected, loan sharks and bureaucrats when the alternative would be a Europe of ultra-nationalist, anti-immigration fascist states."

26/06/2016
Europe Today... and Tomorrow?
apcoworldwide.com
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@SirGrahamWatson writes of the coming shitstorm (his word). #fb

26/06/2016
Brexit, devolution and legislative consent
constitution-unit.com
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Holyrood and Stormont do *not* have a veto. #fb

Seven Immediate Lessons From the Brexit Vote
lnkd.in
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My colleague Geoff Beattie, on what went wrong and what comes next.

25/06/2016
The independent city state of Bristol
www.bristol247.com

Have had similar reports from elsewhere (eg Cambridge).

24/06/2016
Britain’s Democratic Failure by Kenneth Rogoff
www.project-syndicate.org
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Wider argument against referendums. Sensible.

24/06/2016
How Brexit should be done
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk
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The EU has the upper hand.

24/06/2016
Will parliament try to foil Brexit?
www.thetimes.co.uk
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Matthew Parris thinks so.

24/06/2016
EU Referendum Reaction from APCO's Brussels Office
www.apcoworldwide.com
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My colleague @ChairmanYaffle and I reflect.

24/06/2016
Fact-Checking Brexit
medium.com
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Hugh has checked the extent of truth or lies in the Remain and Leave campaigns. Read it.

22/06/2016
Who Is to Blame for Brexit’s Appeal? British Newspapers
www.nytimes.com
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Mr. Johnson and his fellow Brexit proponents are now campaigning against the caricature of the European Union that he himself helped create. They are asking the British people to part with a monster about as real as the one in Loch Ness.

21/06/2016
The great superiority complex of the Leave campaign
www.neweurope.eu
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Britain's international influence.

20/06/2016
The Brussels Years: The making of Brexit Boris
www.yahoo.com

Those who knew him then reminisce.

20/06/2016
Berlin ready to lure tech firms after Brexit
www.politico.eu

Choices have consequences.

20/06/2016
Four Goods and a conclusion
www2.politicalbetting.com
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Some points in favour of the EU.

19/06/2016
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