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How Could Scotland Protect its EU Links After Brexit?

Kirsty Hughes

In-Depth Analysis

It is often presumed that Scotland will continue to be part of the EU, either through a UK-wide vote to remain in …

12th November 2015 lewing

Message from Cameron’s Speech – Still an Awkward Partner

Laura Cram

David Cameron’s speech and letter outlining the plans for renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership were attempts to frame the debate …

11th November 2015 lewing

The UK’s EU Referendum: Once in a Generation…

James Mitchell

The renegotiation and referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU, like the Scottish independence referendum, has been presen…

11th November 2015 lewing

Cameron’s EU Renegotiation: A Strategy Lacking a Vision

Drew Scott

The UK Prime Minister’s speech and letter today have outlined the general parameters for the renegotiation of the UK’s membership o…

10th November 2015 lewing

Reaction: The UK’s EU Renegotiation Demands

Laura Cram · Owen Kelly · Niamh Nic Shuibhne · Eleanor Spaventa · Tobias Lock · Michael Keating

Expert Reaction

Today, UK Prime Minister David Ca…

10th November 2015 lewing

EU Renegotiation and Referendum: Implications for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

Tobias Lock

Event Reflections

Following a panel discussion on the UK’s EU membership, Tobias Lock presents an overview of the panellists’ con…

9th November 2015 lewing

Imagining the EU: Words Associated with the EU and Europe

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

The Imagine Europe project has been collecting data since the summer on how the UK’s relationship with the EU is t…

6th November 2015 lewing

EU Reform: The View from Local Government

Serafin Pazos-Vidal

Local government in Scotland is greatly affected by the EU, with regulations and targets to implement that involve large …

28th October 2015 lewing

Changes to the UK’s EU Membership Might Require the Consent of the Scottish Parliament

Cormac Mac Amhlaigh

In-Depth Analysis

In this extended article, Cormac Mac Amhlaigh considers the implications of the UK’s EU renegotiatio…

14th October 2015 lewing

Scotland and Brexit – What Will the Euroref Campaign Look Like?

Peter Lynch

Although UK-wide referendums are not frequent, Scotland has more extensive experience with them, most recently in the independe…

1st October 2015 lewing

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