Tag: Theresa May
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Brexit: why the EU doesn’t want the UK to remain in the backstop indefinitely
It’s pretty clear that the EU does not want the UK to stay in the backstop indefinitely, says Professor David Phinnemore.
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Liberty, wealth or peace: the choice offered by the Brexit deal
When it comes to the Brexit deal, perhaps the Prime Minister’s best bet is to argue explicitly that peace should trump both wealth and freedom says Professor John Garry.
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The Northern Ireland ‘backstop’: Stretching or snapping the UK elastic?
Theresa May’s vigorous articulation of her government’s position on Brexit in the aftermath of the informal Salzburg summit has profound implications for future British-Irish and British-EU relationships says Professor John Garry and Professor John Coakley.
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‘Summer fever:’ Theresa May’s Brexit songbook
As the Prime Minister relaxes in Italy, Professor Lee McGowan asks whether it could be that in private, Theresa May is a much more emotional individual and even a disco diva channelling the vibes of Donna Summer…
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The 2017 Westminster Election: Three Observations
Following last week’s surprising Westminster election results, Dr Chris Raymond offers his own observations on the election and the results.
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Four ‘green lines’ for Brexit negotiators looking to protect the environment
Following a recent report by the Environment Audit Committee into the impact on the UK environment of leaving the EU, Dr Viviane Gravey highlights how we can judge just how eco-friendly a Brexit is really likely to be.


