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What will food and agriculture sectors look like, in post-Brexit Britain? @ProfTimLang looks at the challenges that lie ahead.
#WhatNextForBrexit #NFU20 @NFUtweets @neil_parish
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Even a limited trade deal that eliminates most tariffs could still cause severe headaches for the auto industry given issues of regulatory divergence and through the UK being outside the EU customs union, says @dgbailey @UoB_Business #WhatNextforBrexit
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Minimum trade frictions will be vital for the UK automotive industry, says @dgbailey @UoB_Business #WhatNextforBrexit
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The UK’s internal divisions over #Brexit. Our latest piece from @RWynJones @cardiffuni and @ailsa_henderson @EdinburghPIR
@BCommScot @lgbcs #WhatNextForBrexit
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Brexit "has renewed pressure for independence in Scotland and unification in Ireland and made internal political relationships between London, Cardiff and Edinburgh more fractious."
@DanielWinc on the future of the UK union, post Brexit #WhatNextForBrexit
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Will #Brexit give rise to inequalities in Labour's so-called ‘red wall’ seats? asks Philip McCann @sheffielduni and @r_ortegaargiles @unibirmingham
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#Brexit will not be the most important issue that determines the future of the EU, says @matt_bevington #WhatNextforBrexit
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#Brexit offers an opportunity for the government to deliver on its environmental promises, says @CharlieBEU @sheffielduni #WhatNextForBrexit
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.@CSBarnard24 on how #Brexit has posed a fundamental challenge to the UK courts and legal system. #WhatNextForBrexit
@cambridgelaw @Cambridge_Uni
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#Brexit has posed a fundamental challenge to the UK courts and legal system, says @CSBarnard24 @Cambridge_Uni @cambridgelaw
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"John Curtice, the dean of British pollsters, says British voters would prefer to stay in alignment with the EU’s rules — particularly in areas that would benefit them as consumers." @whatukthinks piece in @Brexit @evans_edward
#WhatNextForBrexit
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Featured in @FT #BrexitBriefing by @SebastianEPayne - Sir John Curtice @whatukthinks piece on whether or not voters want a 'soft' or 'hard' Brexit, from our #WhatNextForBrexit report.
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Voters in the UK appear to be in favour of maintaining alignment with EU rules – and perhaps especially so where they might be thought to benefit as consumers, says John Curtice @whatukthinks #WhatNextForBrexit
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It is too early to say whether there will indeed be a ‘Brexit bounce’ – but a ‘Brexit boom’ seems unlikely, says @jdportes #WhatNextForBrexit report.
@LordsEconCom @bankofengland @hmtreasury
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Find out more in @ProfTimBale article on 'What does #Brexit mean for the UK’s party political kaleidoscope?
#WhatNextForBrexit Originally in @NewStatesman
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.@ConUnit_UCL Professor Meg Russell on how Parliament was a key battleground over #Brexit.
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For more than three years after the 2016 ref, Parliament was a key battleground over #Brexit, says Meg Russell @ConUnit_UCL Find out more as Meg untangles the drama, party rebellions and splits over the last 3 years in our latest piece.
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.@McEwen_Nicola says support for Scottish independence is at a historic high, "but it is not yet at a level where we might consider it to be the settled will, and there is no inevitability that it will become so."
#WhatNextForBrexit @CCC_Research
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Manufacturing is an important part of the economy and one we have neglected I think for far too long, says our senior fellow @dgbailey @UoB_Business You can find out more about #Brexit's impact on manufacturing from our #WhatNextForBrexit report.
https://t.co/xnDVIZbpoM

.@p_surridge says the battle between the economic value dimension and the social liberalism dimension tells much of the story of the way parties tried to retain and win over groups of voters in 2019.
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