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Daily Archives: 23 July 2016

Brexit Basics 5: update 23rd July

Posted on 23 July 2016 by Frank Cranmer
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In this last week before the parliamentary recess, yet more developments and legal opinions

The UK Dimension

  • Jeremy Kinsman, OpenCanada: A Brexit post-mortem: 17 takeaways for a fallen David Cameron: the former Canadian High Commissioner to the UK and Ambassador to the EU explains (pretty cogently) exactly why the Remainers lost.

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