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 · 24 November 2023 English

The staggering success of Brexit in transforming Britain’s economic prospects has been such that in his Autumn Statement speech the Chancellor mentioned it, well, just once, and that to refer …

Separately, Professor Jonathan Portes of King’s College London <a href="https://cepr.org/voxeu/columns


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 27 October 2023 English

There is a stereotype about the British, and perhaps especially the English, that we are unwilling to complain, and will put up with quite a bit of privation with little …

Changing Europe (UKICE) research centre at King’s College London</a> (which is well worth studying in its entirety)


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 11 March 2022 English

analyses of the Ukraine War, Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King’s College London, makes an interesting observation about Vladmir Putin. His background is that of a spy, rather

Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King’s College London, makes an interesting observation about


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 27 November 2020 English

The Ancient Greek philosopher Zeno articulated a series of paradoxes, one of the most famous being the ‘dichotomy’ or ‘race course’ paradox. In order to reach a destination, a runner …

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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 1 May 2020 English

also included useful critical discussion of each of these, from Professor Anand Menon of King’s College London, and Georgina Wright and Maddy Thimont Jack,

of these, from Professor Anand Menon of King’s College London, and Georgina Wright and Maddy Thimont Jack


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 24 April 2020 English

It is now increasingly clear that there is a complex web of interconnections between Brexit and responses to the coronavirus crisis. I have been writing about that on this blog …

historian of science and technology at King’s College London. He argues that both Brexit and the government


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 August 2019 English

Considering the fact that August is usually a quiet month for politics, there’s still plenty going on and although it’s normally considered ‘silly season’ much of it has deadly serious …

Bogdanor</span></a></span>, Professor of Government at King’s College, London. All are senior, leading experts and I