Brexit & Beyond

Brexit & Beyond

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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 · 26 April 2024 English

During the more dramatic phases of the Brexit process, it was not unusual for some big development to occur just as I was finalizing my post for this blog. It …

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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 12 January 2024 English

This week’s domestic news has been dominated by the Horizon Post Office scandal, following the screening of the ITV drama Mr Bates vs the Post Office. There are some Brexit …

noreferrer nofollow">as early as May 2021</a> the European Commission expressed “concern” in relation to unwarranted


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 10 March 2023 English

There was never any possibility that last week’s announcement of the Windsor Framework would be immediately transformative. Even so, it’s surprising that there’s been so little attempt by Rishi Sunak’s …

proprieties of King Charles meeting the European Commission President, the supposed outrage about Gray


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 …

_en" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">European Commission website</a>. Moreover, there are numerous in the Political Declaration, “both the European Commission and the Government of the United Kingdom before now that the UK Prime Minister and the European Commission President would have given the kind of joint


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 17 June 2022 English

Since the very early days of this blog in 2016, I have been writing about the self-pitying victimhood and perpetual grievance that permeates the political psychology of Brexit. A recent …

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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 5 November 2021 English

It’s been a horrible week for Brexit news, and a depressing one for any hope that UK-EU relations will settle into harmony or, at least, pragmatic cooperation. Careful readers of …

requested concerted EU action</a> in a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen which was which more later).<br /><br />In fact, the European Commission has been notably unwilling to ‘take France’s punishment letter’</a> from Castex to the European Commission President about fishing licences is being


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 15 October 2021 English

As has been expected for some months, the autumn crisis over the Northern Ireland Protocol (NIP) began in earnest this week. Its outcome is difficult to predict, but has the …

agreement</a>.  This has been sent to the European Commission, and although it hasn’t been published it


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 28 May 2021 English

It has been a pretty standard week for directly Brexit-related news – I put it that way because in many ways almost everything the government does, from demanding that the …

further outbreak in the next few weeks. The European Commission President, at the EU leaders’ meeting this


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 7 May 2021 English

One way of telling the story of Brexit is that it was sold to the British public as, and perhaps believed by its advocates to be, a project to regain …

doesn’t even matter if, as some may think, the European Commission or Norway or France are miscalculating their


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 5 February 2021

The electronic ink had hardly dried on my previous post which finished with a reminder that unexpected events are always liable to arise than just such an event occurred. During …

blunder by the EU – or more specifically the European Commission – which had been done without regard for whilst there may well be some lessons for the European Commission in what happened the idea that it says anything