Brexit & Beyond

Brexit & Beyond

Individual Contributors to Policy Commons

Chris Grey is Emeritus Professor of Organization Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London, and was previously a Professor at Cambridge University and Warwick University. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS). He originally studied Economics and Politics at Manchester University, where he also gained a PhD on the regulation of financial services. "Best guy to follow on Brexit for intelligent analysis" Annette Dittert, ARD German TV. "Consistently outstanding analysis of Brexit" Jonathan Dimbleby. "The best writer on Brexit" Chris Lockwood, Europe Editor, The Economist. "A must-read for anyone following Brexit" David Allen Green, FT. "The doyen of Brexit commentators" Chris Johns, Irish Times. @ChrisGrey@mastodon.online & Twitter @chrisgreybrexit


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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 24 May 2024 English

So the election is here, and it is one of the strangest there has been. For months now it has seemed overdue, yet its sudden, unexpected announcement for July makes …

be the first election since the UK left the European Union, but it seems highly likely that Brexit will


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 3 May 2024 English

I don’t suppose that there is much political interest today in anything but the local election results, about which I’ll say nothing here except that anything now happening to the …

do with the free movement of people in the European Union.”<br /><br />At stake was that if there were


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 19 April 2024 English

Last Friday saw a potentially significant piece of Brexit news with the joint statement of the first meeting in its current format of political leaders from the UK, EU, Spain …

genuinely believe that the threat of leaving the European Union is as big a threat to Gibraltar's future security


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 30 June 2023 English

Last week’s seventh anniversary of the referendum saw a surge of interest in Brexit, with numerous commentaries, including my own, looking back or taking stock. What all of them had …

maintains good regulatory alignment with the European Union. There are sort of three big regulatory environments


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 June 2023 English

It’s been a relatively quiet Brexit news week, with just the usual drip-drip of news about its negative impact on everything from the availability of au pairs to the production …

talking hubristically of how “having exited the European Union we are free to establish a regulatory approach


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 3 March 2023 English

Where to start, after one of the biggest weeks for Brexit news for a long time? Perhaps with my post of a fortnight ago when I discussed two scenarios for …

point in how both the United Kingdom and the European Union will work together collaboratively and constructively”


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 28 January 2022 English

I’ve noticed recently that I’ve started making cynical jokes on my Twitter account, which I set up to disseminate serious news about Brexit, as well as posts on this blog. …

part of showing we’re not bound up with the European Union”.<br /><br />Seen in this way, UK policy on


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 14 January 2022 English

The Brexit process has been going on for so long now that its recurrent phases have taken on the predictability of seasons. Currently, we’re in one of the ‘will there, …

whose eyes it is now much less of an asset … a European Union which no longer trusts it … and a China too