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The EU is over
Richard Smith argues in favour Taking a leaf out of the Boris Johnson book of ‘flirt with both sides, then decide’, this piece began life...


The EU elections were not a victory for leave or remain
Nigel Farage was not wrong when he stood defiant declaring that, “there’s massive message here”, the day after the election results came...


The public will vote for Brexit again in the European elections
They were never supposed to be taking place. The EU elections mark a dark time in our nation’s history, epitomising the betrayal of...


The horse that tames the dragon? EU Struggles For a United Policy On China
“Cooperation is better than confrontation, and we have more to gain from opening than from being closed.” Such statements are routine...


Macron’s new renaissance is a call to further integrate Europe
Emmanuel Macron’s latest vision for the future of the European Project arrives as European Parliament elections loom ever closer and...


The Biggest Loser: The fate of British Higher Education under Brexit
Over the course of a few years, Brexit has evolved substantially from a private fantasy to a national policy matter, and, after the...


Brexit: take it from the people's hands
Recently, there have been calls for a second EU referendum. This referendum would likely ask voters three questions whether to: accept a...


‘Our’ Crisis – how refugees have changed ‘us’ forever
Blue. Blue was the colour of the sea surrounding them, and blue was the sky above. Blue were the edges of the boat, onto which dozens of...


Gordon Brown at Warwick - truly worth waking up for
Image: Wikimedia Commons It’s not every day you receive an email asking if you “want to see Gordon Brown in two days’ time?” Last Tuesday...


Exploring the Brexit argument through the eyes of a Warwick Student
Photograph: Flickr / mpd01605 Warwick University campus has been fortunate to play host to two Eurosceptic public figures this week,...
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