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LSE Brexit
London School of Economics' blog about the original campaign, the referendum, the consequences and the aftermath of the UK vote to leave the European Union.
AHDB: Brexit
Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board's collection of news articles and related publications on the progress of EU withdrawal affecting the industries.
YouTube: Brexit Minister David Davis vs Anti-Brexit MPs (Full Session)
The first speech to the House of Commons since his government appointment, outlining the projected procedure initiating Article 50 by the end of March 2017 in response to the results of 23rd June. Includes comments and related videos.
BBC: Rights of EU Citizens Living in UK Sparks Row
MPs criticise ministers for not guaranteeing EU citizens the right to stay in the UK after Brexit, but the government says a deal will form part of future negotiations. Philip Hammond sets out Brexit negotiation priorities to Laura Kuenssberg.
YouTube: Brexit Secretary David Davis Statement on Supreme Court Ruling
105 minute video of presentation to the House of Commons in response to 96-page document received confirming the role of Parliament in invoking EU Article 50.
Number Cruncher Politics: UK EU Referendum
Statistics on the EU referendum predicted opinion polling average and Brexit forecast. Results by politcal party, charts, table of exit polls, twitter feed, and social media links.
BBC News: UK Brexit: Could Cyprus inspire pro-EU Scotland?
Article by Laurence Peter drawing on the experience of Greek Cypriots, within the EU, on their divided island with UK Sovereign bases.
BBC News: Brexit Bill to Rule Out Extension to Transition Period
Article about promises to deliver the next stage, emboldened by intake of Conservatives MP for the new Parliament after the general election.
Politico: Michel Barnier: UK Will Have 18 months to Negotiate Brexit Deal
Report on a speech by European Commission chief negotiator, after talks with officials from the European Parliament and European Council, setting a deadline, on the Article 50 notification, reitering the four fundamental freedoms, were indivisible, and there could be "no cherry-picking.”
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