Blog post
27 June 2016
Six lessons about “real” people, Brexit, and the EU
The result of the UK referendum on 23 June has been portrayed as a victory for "real people". But what consequences will the result have, and how shou
Blog post
27 June 2016
The result of the UK referendum on 23 June has been portrayed as a victory for "real people". But what consequences will the result have, and how shou
Event
27 June 2016
The UK's referendum on its EU membership was a critical moment for Britain and Europe. The days after the leave victory brought confusion and politica
Blog post
25 June 2016
Up until the British rebuff on 23 June 2016, the European Union had always been in expansion mode, also known in EU parlance as enlargement. The UK vo
Blog post
22 June 2016
With the UK referendum on EU membership on 23 June, Europe is contemplating the practical consequences of a vote to leave.
Blog post
14 June 2016
Markets are beginning to price in the possibility that the EU will look different on the 24th of June.
Blog post
08 June 2016
The bulk of immigrants to the UK from 2008-2014 were 20-30 years old, and many of them are in work. But as UK unemployment is close to a historical lo
Blog post
06 June 2016
London could lose its status of a global financial hub if there is a Brexit. Who would win the business that London would lose?
Opinion piece
03 June 2016
Which political strategy should the EU and its biggest two members, France and Germany, pursue if the UK were to leave?
Blog post
02 June 2016
The concessions granted to the United Kingdom will encourage eurosceptic forces to demand special institutional solutions for other countries.
Blog post
31 May 2016
The UK enjoys opt-outs from many EU policies, without its influence in the EU being diminished. But the UK’s privileged position in the EU has been ne
Blog post
30 May 2016
Guntram Wolff looks at the economic and geopolitical consequences if the "leave" vote wins the Brexit referendum on 23 June.
Blog post
03 May 2016
EU funding for the UK has risen considerably since 2000, but funding predominantly goes to rural and less developed areas, meaning that Northern Irela
Blog post
25 April 2016
What’s at stake: The UK will hold a referendum on its membership of the EU on June 23rd 2016. Her Majesty’s Treasury released an assessment of the imp
Blog post
10 March 2016
The UK’s competitive edge in financial services is substantial and would be difficult to dislodge. But Brexit could damage London’s attractiveness as
Blog post
09 March 2016
The debate on Brexit focuses on the economic and political consequences for the United Kingdom, but ignores the impact of the new EU-UK agreement on t
Blog post
03 March 2016
As we approach the referendum that will decide whether the UK continues to be a member of the European Union, we review the UK’s trade position. If Br