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Rishi Sunak’s next problem: how do you keep a Brexit coalition together when you’ve got Brexit done? | Anand Menon
The prime minister’s Northern Ireland deal does the job. But don’t expect any sunlit uplands just yet, says Anand Menon of The UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon
01, Mar, 2023 @1:05 PM

Brexit was meant to be ‘done’, but in 2023 UK-EU harmony will still be a distant dream | Anand Menon
From squabbles over finance to disagreements about electric vehicles, discord with the EU will define the next few years, says professor of European politics Anand Menon
Anand Menon
24, Jan, 2023 @10:00 AM

Covid has been an easy scapegoat for economic disruption, but Brexit is biting | Anand Menon
As the pandemic recedes, the negative impacts of Brexit will become clearer, says Anand Menon of the UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon
31, Jan, 2022 @8:00 AM

Britain and the EU are on a Brexit collision course – but there is a way out | Anand Menon
With legal action by the EU possible and the UK’s threat to abandon the NI protocol, this is a time for cool heads, says Anand Menon, director of UK in a changing Europe
Anand Menon
14, Oct, 2021 @9:15 AM

Brexit is all around us, yet politicians run scared of even uttering the ‘B word’ | Anand Menon
It did not get a look-in at either party conference but make no mistake: Brexit is alive and kicking
Anand Menon
10, Oct, 2021 @6:30 AM

If Britain wants to resolve the Northern Ireland protocol, this is not the way to do it | Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
Threatening to tear up the deal will destroy vital trust, say Anand Menon and Jill Rutter of UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
25, Jul, 2021 @2:00 PM

Leavers had high hopes for Brexit. They have not been delivered | Anand Menon & Paula Surridge
Five years on from the referendum, few voters have seen the benefits of leaving the EU, say Anand Menon and Paula Surridge of UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon and Paula Surridge
22, Jun, 2021 @5:41 PM

The Brexit sausages row looks like stalemate unless Joe Biden can solve it | Anand Menon
Boris Johnson is reluctant to stick to his trade deal and the EU won’t make any concessions, says The UK in a Changing Europe’s Anand Menon
Anand Menon
11, Jun, 2021 @8:00 AM

Even no deal might make more sense than this unstable Brexit agreement | Anand Menon and Jonathan Portes
Far from generating goodwill and cooperation, the trade agreement has done the opposite, say Anand Menon and Jonathan Portes of UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon and Jonathan Portes
22, Mar, 2021 @9:00 AM

How the language of meritocracy has transformed Britain’s politics | Anand Menon and Alan Wager
New research suggests that ideas about hard work and equal opportunity are firmly entrenched, say The UK in a Changing Europe’s Anand Menon and Alan Wager
Anand Menon and Alan Wager
04, Mar, 2021 @1:59 PM

The vaccine rows are just the first of many spats between the EU and the UK | Anand Menon
Though cooperation is in the interests of both sides, the EU now sees Britain as a third country and competitor, says Anand Menon, director of The UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon
02, Feb, 2021 @6:00 AM

The government will find taking back control brings its own headaches | Anand Menon and Alan Wager
From workers’ rights to hormones in beef, voters expect our politicians to regulate big business just as Brussels did
Anand Menon and Alan Wager
17, Jan, 2021 @9:30 AM
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