
Brexit
14 | December | 2016
The EU referendum led to the victory of the Leave supporters with 51,9% of the votes. The immediate impacts were the Prime-Minister’s David Cameron resignation and the global markets oscillation. The future of Europe and the UK is now under a big uncertainty.
See also: Dossier Brexit II
Results | Discourses | Polls | Resources | Videos | Opinions & Analyses | Editorials | News
Results
EU Referendum Results
BBC News
Discourses
EU referendum outcome: PM statement, 24 June 2016 [24/06/2016]
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
EU referendum: Nigel Farage's 4am victory speech - the text in full [24/06/2016]
The Independent
Joint statement by Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, Mark Rutte, holder of the rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU, and Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, on the outcome of the United Kingdom referendum [24/06/2016]
European Council
Press statement by President Donald Tusk on the outcome of the referendum in the UK [24/06/2016]
President Donald Tusk, European Council
Polls
YouGov's eve-of-poll number is 49-51 in favour of Remain [23/06/2016]
You Gov
EU referendum: Remain lead at one [17/06/2016]
You Gov
Resources
The Debate Over Brexit [10/2016]
James McBride, Council on Foreign Relations
The UK in Europe: a visual guide to Brexit [16/06/2016]
Alan Smith, Federica Cocco, Ian Bott, Chris Campbell, Cleve Jones and David Blood, Financial Times
Article 50 TEU: Withdrawal of a Member State from the EU [02/2016]
European Parliament
The UK in Europe: a visual guide to Brexit [16/06/2016]
Alan Smith, Federica Cocco, Ian Bott, Chris Campbell, Cleve Jones and David Blood, Financial Times
The process of withdrawing from the European Union [4/05/2016]
House of Lords
EU referendum: HM Treasury analysis key facts [18/04/2016]
HM Treasury
The EU's Article 50: Understanding the Rules for Brexit [25/02/2016]
EU Observer
Videos
De onde vem o BREXIT?
“Yes Minister” (1980) - RTP MEMÓRIA
What to Make of the Brexit [24/06/2016]
Richard N. Haass, Sebastian Mallaby, CFR
The Coming Brexit Tragedy [21/12/2016]
Mark Leonard, Project Syndicate
UK Brexit debate still missing the point [16/12/2016]
Nick Witney, ECFR
Aleppo doesn't mean the UK will intervene elsewhere in future – after Brexit, we won't be able to afford an ethical foreign policy [14/12/2016]
Andrew Grice, Independent
I Was Wrong and Brexit Was Right [12/12/2016]
Niall Ferguson, Boston Globe
We’ll get a Brexit that suits Europe, not one that suits us [11/12/2016]
William Keegan, The Guardian
Prepare for a backlash if the Tories make the wrong Brexit deal [10/12/2016]
Ed Miliband, The Guardian
Brexit Requires Five Difficult Negotiations [06/12/2016]
Michael Leigh, German Marshall Fund
Brexit On Trial [03/12/2016]
Joshua Rozenberg, The Spectator
Global Britain: UK Foreign Policy in the Era of Brexit [02/12/2016]
Boris Johnson, Chatham House
European Attitudes Toward Brexit Are Hardening [27/11/2016]
Paul Gillespie, Irish Times
It isn't Britain that's confused about Brexit, it's the EU [27/11/2016]
John Redwood, Commentator
‘Soft Brexit’ is not an option [25/11/2016]
Stefano Micossi, CEPS
Why Theresa May's Rhetoric Could Put Businesses Off [18/11/2016]
Michael Hayman, Newsweek
England prepares to leave the world [17/11/2016]
Neal Ascherson, London Review of Books
Britain is Caught Between Trump and a Hard Place [16/11/2016]
Thomas Raines, Chatham House
Brexit, Another European Tale of Unfulfilled Promises [15/11/2016]
Pierre Vimont, Carnegie Europe
Brexit: The View From Central Europe [15/11/2016]
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, CER
Bad news for leavers – the EU has bigger priorities than Brexit [14/11/2016]
Anand Menon, The Guardian
Brexit and the law [14/11/2016]
Silvia Merler, Bruegel
Hard or Soft? The Politics of Brexit [11/2016]
Anand Menon and Brigid Fowler, National Institute Economic Review
We need a Brexit deal that heals the north-south divide [08/11/2016]
Gordon Brown, The Guardian
Salvaging Brexit: The Right Way to Leave the EU [11/2016]
Swati Dhingra, Foreign Affairs
The Bank of England has rightly told Theresa May she doesn’t know what she’s talking about on interest rates [06/11/2016]
Ben Chu, The Independent
The High Court ruling on Brexit should never have happened – judges should stay out of politics [03/11/2016]
Philip Johnston, Telegraph
Brexit, cet étrange laboratoire [03/11/2016]
Mathieu Laine, Le Point
Does Britain still uphold the rule of law? [01/11/2016]
Charlotte Threipland, Open Democracy
Theresa May’s Nasty Britain [25/10/2016]
Mark Leonard, Project Syndicate
Britain and the Fate of the Europe We Know [24/10/2016]
Luis Simon, War on the Rocks
Why the EU Would Be Mad to Start a Trade War With Britain [24/10/2016]
Ross Clark, Spectator
English nationalism has shattered my sense of belonging in Britain [22/10/2016]
Ian Jack, The Guardian
Beyond hard, soft and no Brexit [21/10/2016]
André Sapir, Bruegel
The public are already turning against Brexit. When will Theresa May listen? [20/10/2016]
Polly Toynbee, The Guardian
Brexit's Backers Need to Keep Fighting [19/10/2016]
Allister Heath, Telegraph
Why We Lost the Brexit Vote [19/10/2016]
Daniel Korski, Politico EU
Britain and Brussels must compromise and find mutual advantage [19/10/2016]
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
Legal Case for Brexit Is Surprisingly European [19/10/2016]
Noah Feldman, Bloomberg View
Switzerland offers foretaste of the difficulties to come for Brexit [19/10/2016]
Clare O'Dea, Irish Times
Why are Brexiters trying to shut down debate? Because they’re scared [18/10/2016]
Ian Birrell, The Guardian
Ireland is looking forward. Britain after the Brexit vote is looking back [18/10/2016]
Chris Haskins, The Guardian
Brexit, the pound and the UK current account [17/10/2016]
Silvia Merler, Bruegel
Taking a pounding[15/10/2016]
The Economist
Consecuencias económicas y políticas de un Brexit duro [14/10/2016]
Federico Steinberg, Elcano
Nicola Sturgeon’s Maneuvers Offer a Chance to Shape Brexit [13/10/2016]
Martin Kettle, The Guardian
Britain, get real: Brexit means whatever the EU says it means [12/10/2016]
Joris Luyendijk, The Guardian
The Political Logic of Hard Brexit [11/10/2016]
Jacek Rostowski, Project Syndicate
The crash in the pound punctures the delusion that Brexit Britain will flourish [11/10/2016]
Aditya Chakrabortty, The Guardian
The markets have taught Theresa May a hard lesson on sovereignty [11/10/2016]
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Britain should embrace weaker pound and it needs to fall further, says former BoE governor and currency guru [10/10/2016]
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph
A compromise on immigration will profit Brexit Britain [10/10/2016]
Daniel Hannan, Financial Times
Don’t believe what you’ve read: the plummeting pound sterling is good news for Britain [10/10/2016]
Ashoka Mody, The Independent
I want my Brexit good and strong (and Theresa May seems to agree) [09/10/2016]
James Delingpole, The Spectator
The shock that will shift a nation’s business model [09/10/2016]
Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
What we see in post-Brexit Britain is chaos [08/10/2016]
Cliff Taylor, Irish Times
Explainer: what’s the difference between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ Brexit? [07/10/2016]
Robert Ladrech, The Conversation
British Brexiters Call The Shots [07/10/2016]
Michael Leigh, German Marshall Fund
The message of Brexit was mixed. Now we are told it was simply a referendum on immigration [05/10/2016]
Suzanne Moore, The Guardian
The Day Theresa Put the Great Back in a FREE Britain [03/10/2016]
Katie Hopkins, Daily Mail
Theresa May Walks Into a Brexit Bear Trap [03/10/2016]
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
How to make Brexit a success [23/09/2016]
Sophie Bradbury, The Spectator
It is not ‘time to move on’ over Brexit: it’s time to fight [18/09/2016]
William Keegan, The Guardian
Brexit and the Pound in Your Pocket [13/09/2016]
Barry Eichengreen, Project Syndicate
So Brexit means Brexit means Brexit. Is that it? [05/09/2016]
John Crace, The Guardian
Brexit: Mrs. Thatcher's Last Victory [31/08/2016]
John O'Sullivan, National Review
Brexited Britain Should Join the U.S.-EU Trade Deal [30/08/2016]
Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, RCWorld
Don’t Be Fooled. The Brexit Sledgehammer Is Coming [26/08/2016]
Will Hutton, Guardian
Brexit: Limiting the Damage [22/08/2016]
Michael Leigh, German Marshall Fund
The Brexit Question That Nobody Asked [21/08/2016]
Clive Crook, Bloomberg View
May's Brexit Plan: Strategies for Leaving the EU [19/08/2016]
Tim Cullen, Foreign Affairs
We won't trigger Article 50 until after 2017 – and that means Brexit may never happen at all [19/08/2016]
Denis MacShane, The Independent
How the Eurozone Can Be Strengthened After Brexit [06/2016]
Olivier Blanchard, PIIE
We won't issue Article 50 until after 2017 – and that means Brexit may never happen at all [15/08/2016]
Denis MacShane, The Independent
Brexit and King Canute [15/08/2016]
Anatole Kaletsky, Project Syndicate
Ireland Waits Uneasily for the Brexit Blow to Fall [14/08/2016]
Strafor
Scotland After Brexit [09/08/2016]
Richard G. Whitman, CFR
Brexit was a crisis long in the making [08/08/1016]
Desmond Cohen, Open Democracy
Bank’s reality check highlights Brexit vacuum [05/08/1016]
Ben Fox, EU Observer
Europe seen from the outside - the British view [04/08/2016]
Mark Leonard, ECFR
How a U.K. Labour party meltdown could play out in wake of Brexit vote [28/07/2016]
Richard V. Reeves, Wall Street Journal
Il faut minimiser les dommages dus au Brexit [22/07/2016]
Charles Flanagan, Le Monde
Four scenarios: how Brexit process could unfold [20/07/2016]
Alex Barker, Financial Times
A Time for British Statesmanship [19/07/2016]
John Bew, New Statesman
Post-Brexit: a new era for Anglo-Asian relations [19/07/2016]
Peter Tasker, Nikkei Asian Review
Theresa May’s Shock Therapy [19/07/2016]
Matthew d’Ancona, The New York Times
Why is Article 50 so important for Brexit? [19/07/2016]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
Brexit Shows Science and Politics Don't Mix [18/07/2016]
David Wojick, Real Clear World
The EU spurred democracy and prosperity in Eastern Europe. After Brexit, is that over? [18/07/2016]
Hannah Thoburn, The Vox
The irresistible rise of Theresa May [16/07/2016]
The Economist
After Brexit, Europe's Dueling Nostalgias [14/07/2016]
Ivan Krastev, New York Times
How Will Theresa May Steer Britain? [12/07/2016]
Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post
Whatever Charisma Is, I Don't Have It [01/07/2016]
Michael Gove, Spectator
Think Britain Is Angry and Divided? Look at the Continent [01/07/2016]
Timothy G. Ash, Guardian
Reawakening Europe [01/07/2016]
Joschka Fischer, Project Syndicate
How to Crash Putin's Brexit Party [01/07/2016]
Robert D. Kaplan, Wall Street Journal
The revolving Brexit door [01/07/2016]
Paul O’Grady, EU Observer
Cameron, Johnson, Gove, May : les coulisses du Parti conservateur [01/07/2016]
Laetitia Strauch-Bonart, Le Figaro
Retirarse de la Unión Europea [01/07/2016]
Santiago Muñoz Machado, El Mundo
Britain Is Starting to Look Like Greece [01/07/2016]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Boris Johnson and the Years of a Clown [01/07/2016]
D. D. Guttenplan, New York Times
Nuclear Brexit [30/06/2016]
Hugh Gusterson, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Brexit and Whatever After [30/06/2016]
Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal
Westminster’s Squabbling Is Making Brexit Worse [30/06/2016]
Paola Subacchi, Chatham House
Bye bye, Boris, the man who wouldn’t clear up his own mess [30/06/2016]
Marina Hyde, The Guardian
The Brexit contagion could consume the French elite next [30/06/2016]
Philippe Le Corre, Brookings
Can We All Please Stop With the Brexit Shadenfreude? [30/06/2016]
Christine Nikol, Observer
No Lehman moment on currency markets after Brexit vote [30/06/2016]
Zsolt Darvas, Bruegel
Brexit : vingt intellectuels eurocritiques lancent un appel pour un nouveau traité [30/06/2016]
AA.VV., Le Figaro
Britain’s Leave Vote Is an Opening for Putin [29/06/2016]
Keir Giles, Wall Street Journal
Salvage from the breckage [29/06/2016]
Nick Witney, ECFR
What Brexit Reveals About Rising Populism [29/06/2016]
Edward Alden, Council on Foreign Relations
Les leçons du Brexit [29/06/2016]
Charles Wyplosz, Les Temps
Brexit Threatens World Peace and Security [29/06/2016]
Alex de Waal, Boston Review
Praying about the next steps for Brexit [29/06/2016]
Rosalie E. Dunbar, CS Monitor
The Future of Europe? Bummer...[29/06/2016]
Heather A. Conley, CSIS
The Brexit Scenarios: Towards a New UK-EU Relationship [06/2016]
Pol Morillas, CIDOB
With this shock a new, EU-friendly Britain is born [29/06/2016]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Saving British internationalism from Brexit [29/06/2016]
Richard Gowan & Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, ECFR
Where does Angela Merkel stand on Brexit? [29/06/2016]
Ulrich Speck, Financial Times
How EU Overreach Pushed Britain Out [29/06/2016]
Martin Feldstein, Project Syndicate
Frexit Is Coming [29/06/2016]
Robert Zaretsky, Foreign Policy
Markets and broken promises in the UK referendum [29/06/2016]
Guntram B. Wolff, Bruegel
L’UE « réunit tous les ingrédients pour devenir cet Etat minimal que les libéraux appellent de leurs vœux » [29/06/2016]
Gaspard Koenig, Le Monde
The myths that Brexit was built on [28/06/2016]
Ana Swanson, Washington Post
A new social and political contract for Europe [28/06/2016}
Mattia Toaldo, ECFR
What a Prime Minister Boris Johnson should do next [28/06/2016]
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Bright side to Brexit: UK's ecommerce platform potential can easily surpass that of Europe [28/06/2016]
Haydn Shaughnessy, International Business Times
«Le Brexit ébranle les fondements de la sécurité européenne» [28/06/2016]
Camille Grand, L’Opinion
Why the UK must trigger Article 50 immediately [28/06/2016]
Sebastian Koehler, LSE
Inequality not personalities drove Britain to Brexit [28/06/2016]
Matthew Goodwin, Politico
Brexit’s Threat to Global Growth [28/06/2016]
Robert Kahn, CFR
Après le Brexit, le printemps des peuples est inévitable! [28/06/2016]
Marine Le Pen, New York Times
Brexit is great news for the rest of the EU [28/06/2016]
Joris Luyendijk, The Guardian
The Roots of Brexit: 1992, 2004, and European Union Expansion [28/06/2016]
Peter Hall, Foreign Affairs
Brexit: The Norway option is the best available for the UK [28/06/2016]
Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
‘Brexit’ Doesn’t Mean Game Over, but It May Be Just the First Domino [28/06/2016]
Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times
Brexit Winners and Losers: Putin Wins, Merkel Loses [28/06/2016]
Ben Nimmo, Newsweek
Brexit: menos energía para Europa [28/06/2016]
Gonzalo Escribano, Elcano
Remettre l'Europe sur de bons rails [27/06/2016]
Edouard Tetreau, Les Echos
This may be the week that finally breaks the Labour Party [27/06/2016]
Charles Lees, The Conversation
After Brexit: Chaos and Buyer’s Remorse? [27/06/2016]
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard ,PIIE
Leave the UK alone [27/06/2016]
François Godement , ECFR
Why the EU Should Slow Down [27/06/2016]
Rosa Balfour, Hans Kundnani &Daniela Schwarzer, German Marshall Fund
The Big Worry in Berlin is Now France and its Eurosceptic Voters [27/06/2016]
Hans Kundnani, German Marshall Fund
How Britain Could Exit ‘Brexit’ [27/06/2016]
Max Fisher, New York Times
Brexit : une gifle pour les élites, une chance pour l'Europe [27/06/2016]
Etienne Dujardin, Le Vif [27/06/16]
I walked from Liverpool to London. Brexit was no surprise [27/06/2016]
Mike Carter, The Guardian
The world’s losers are revolting, and Brexit is only the beginning [27/06/2016]
Matt O'Brien, Washington Post
Brexit, twilight of globalization? Not quite, not yet [27/06/2016]
Mireya Solís, Brookings Institution
Could Scotland Really Veto Brexit? [27/06/2016]
Alan Renwick, Newsweek
The global order is dying. But it’s an illusion to think Britain can survive without the EU [27/06/2016]
Paul Mason, The Guardian
Uncertainty Is the New Normal After U.K.'s Startling Vote [27/06/2016]
Conor Sen, Bloomberg
I do not believe that Brexit will happen [27/06/2016]
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
After Brexit, what more can the older generation do to show their disdain for young people? Push out Jeremy Corbyn [27/06/2016]
Liam Young, The Independent
Brexit against the wishes of Scotland and Northern Ireland would violate the UK’s [27/06/2016]
Jo Murkens, LSE
Bullxit [27/06/2016]
Sadakat Kadri, London Review of Books
Brexit's Impact on the Middle East [27/06/2016]
Daniel Serwer, MEI
After Brexit, US will need a new 'BFF' [27/06/2016]
Philippe Le Corre, CNBC
Brexit: Isolationism or Atlanticism? [27/06/2016]
Max Boot, Commentary Magazine
Brexit, twilight of globalization? Not quite, not yet [27/06/2016]
Mireya Solís, Brookings
Brexit: A Leap into the Article 50 Dark [27/06/2016]
Simond de Galbert, CSIS
A step towards disintegration [27/06/2016]
Erik Jones, IISS
The EEA: A Safe Harbour in the Brexit Storm [27/06/2016]
Richard G Whitman, Chatham House
Brexit aftermath: The West’s decline and China’s rise [27/06/2016]
David Dollar, Brookings
Historic Failure [27/06/2016]
Bernard Porter, London Review of Books
US-UK-China Relations: Post-Brexit Outlook [26/06/2016]
Entrevista a Jackson Ng, The Diplomat
Jumpstarting Europe’s Economy [26/06/2016]
Laura Tyson & Eric Labaye, Project Syndicate
Britain Is a Part of Europe and Always Will Be [26/06/2016]
Boris Johnson, Telegraph
The Collapse of the Liberal World Order [26/06/2016]
Stephen M. Walt, Foreign Policy
This Is Just the Start of the Brexit’s Economic Disaster [26/06/2016]
Philippe Legrain, New York Times
Las Consecuencias Del Brexit [06/2016]
Entrevista a Andrés Malamud, El Economista
We need a second referendum. The consequences of Brexit are too grave [26/06/2016]
David Lammy, The Guardian
Who Will Be Britain’s Next Prime Minister? [26/06/2016]
Toby Young, The Wall Street Journal
Stop sneering at Leave voters. They knew exactly what they were doing [26/06/2016]
Michael Skey, Open Democracy
Britain is sailing into a storm with no one at the wheel [26/06/2016]
The Economist
What does the Middle East think of Brexit? A lot more than you'd assume [26/06/2016]
Robert Fisk, The Independent
The UK Will Survive, but Europe Won't [26/06/2016]
Sławomir Sierakowski, Project Syndicate
An open letter to Europe, on behalf of the 48 per cent who voted to remain [26/06/2016]
James Moore, The Independent
The Future of Europe: So What if the British Are Leaving? [26/06/2016]
Christoph Schult, Der Spiegel
Parliament must decide what Brexit means in the interests of the whole Kingdom [26/06/2016]
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph
Europe is the creation of the Third World [26/06/2016]
Hamid Dabashi, Al Jazeera
The New Divided Kingdom: A Brexit Post-Mortem [25/06/2016]
John McCormick, Foreign Affairs
Le Brexit, La Faute À Qui? [25/06/2016]
Sylvie Goulard, Le Point
What Brexit means for UK-China ties [25/06/2016]
Lauren Dickey, Strife
Theresa May: Britain’s Angela Merkel? [25/06/2016]
George Parker and Helen Warrell, Financial Times
What China Thinks About Brexit [25/06/2016]
Kerry Brown, The Diplomat
How Brexit is a Win for Putin [25/06/2016]
Michael McFaul, The Washington Post
Does Brexit portend the end of European unity? [25/06/2016]
Constanze Stelzenmüller, Washington Post
Brexit and the Future of Europe [25/06/2016]
George Soros, Project Syndicate
Two Cheers for Westphalia [25/06/2016]
Tara Helfman, Commentary Magazine
Can The Scottish Parliament Block Brexit? [25/06/2016]
Jolyon Maugham, Waiting for Godot
The Meaning of Brexit [25/06/2016]
Jeffrey D. Sachs, Project Syndicate
The New Divided Kingdom: A Brexit Post-Mortem [25/06/2016]
John McCormick, Foreign Affairs
The "greatest catastrophe" of the 21st century? Brexit and the dissolution of the U.K. [24/06/2016]
Fiona Hill, Brookings
Brexit won’t shield Britain from the horror of a disintegrating EU [24/06/2016]
Yanis Varoufakis, The Guardian
Were the EU’s founding fathers hopeless dreamers? [24/06/2016]
Kemal Kirişci, Brookings
As an English European, this is the biggest defeat of my political life [24/06/2016]
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
A British Tragedy in One Act [24/06/2016]
Chris Patten, Project Syndicate
What's the Difference Between England, Britain and the U.K.? [24/06/2016]
Erin Blakemore, Smithsonia
Britain’s Democratic Failure [24/06/2016]
Kenneth Rogoff, Project Syndicate
'If You've Got Money, You Vote in ... If You Haven't Got Money, You Vote Out' [24/06/2016]
John Harris, The Guardian
The Brexit debate is far from over: there will have to be a further vote [24/06/2016]
James Strong, LSE
What does Brexit mean for poor people? [24/06/2016]
Homi Kharas, Brookings
How will the EU interpret the Brexit vote? [24/06/2016]
Tim Oliver, LSE
Britain wants a sweetheart deal after Brexit. Fat chance Germany will give it one. [24/06/2016]
Abraham Newman, Washington Post
The Brexit referendum: Britain between the past and the future [24/06/2016]
Peter A. Hall, Washington Post
Do the Experts Know Anything? [24/06/2016]
Justin Fox, Bloomberg
Brexit: Less freedom, economic costs, meaner politics [24/06/2016]
Joshua P. Meltzer, Brookings
The English have placed a bomb under the Irish peace process [24/06/2016]
Fintan O'Toole, The Guardian
Brexit | Legally and constitutionally, what now? [24/06/2016]
Mark Elliott, Public Law for Everyone
Brexit : les leçons d’un cataclysme [24/06/2016]
Dominique Moïsi, Les Echos
Brexit is terrifying — and no, not because of the economics [24/06/2016]
Zack Beauchamp, VOX
Brexit Decision: The UK Needs to Become the EU's New Best Friend [24/06/2016]
Malcolm Chalmers, RUSI
Here’s why pollsters and pundits got Brexit wrong [24/06/2016]
Chris Hanretty, Washington Post
Brexit: The foreign policy implications [24/06/2016]
Mark Leonard, ECFR
Brexit: The Reality [24/06/2016]
Robin Niblett, Chatham House
Political losses from Brexit will be deep and enduring [24/06/2016]
Richard Haass, Financial Times
Incendió la casa para salvar los muebles y se quedó sin casa y sin muebles [24/06/2016]
Felipe González Márquez, El País
Leave wins, Cameron goes: so what now for the Conservatives? [24/06/2016]
Anushka Asthana, The Guardian
Después del ‘Brexit’: La conjura contra los necios [24/06/2016]
Ignacio Molina, Real Instituto Elcano
An unprecedented act of self-sabotage[24/06/2016]
Benjamin Ramm, Open Democracy
Brexit resignation: why British PM David Cameron had to go [24/06/2016]
Victoria Honeyman, The Conversation
With Britain Leaving, Europe Will Need to Quickly Carry On [24/06/2016]
Daniela Schwarzer, German Marshall Fund
When you take a look at the numbers, it's clear: this referendum was decided by the grey English vote [24/06/2016]
Andy McSmith, The Independent
It's Time for Europeans to Take a Stand [24/06/2016]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
Revenge Would Be the Wrong EU Response to U.K. Exit [24/06/2016]
Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg
The biggest threat of Brexit is not to the UK but to the rest of Europe [24/06/2016]
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
A reverse Greenland: the EU should let Scotland stay [24/06/2016]
Adam Ramsay, Open Democracy
Brexit is happening, and this is what you voted for [24/06/2016]
Liam Young, The Independent
Brexit Is an Act of Deliberate Self-Mutilation [24/06/2016]
Christoph Scheuermann, Der Spiegel
Why did the UK vote to leave the European Union? [24/06/2016]
Stephen Fisher, Elections ETC
Britain's Out. Now what? [24/06/2016]
Charles Grant, Christian Odendahl, CER
La noche británica [24/06/2016]
Lluís Bassets, El País
Eight reasons Leave won the UK's referendum on the EU [24/06/2016]
BBC News
Unexpectedly high turnout in Leave areas pushed the campaign to victory [24/06/2016]
You Gov
Brexit is on: Britain votes to leave the EU – experts respond [24/06/2016]
AA.VV., The Conversation
Europe's Offer to a Post-Brexit Britain [24/06/2016]
Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
Brexit: quel scénario de sortie pour le Royaume-uni?[24/06/2016]
Anne Cheyvialle, Le Figaro
The Long Road to Brexit [24/06/2016]
Robert Tombs, Foreign Policy
Seven Lessons From the U.K.'s Departure [24/06/2016]
Mohamed A. El-Erian, Bloomberg
Five consequences of the UK’s exit from the EU [24/06/2016]
Tony Barber, Financial Times
What will Brexit mean for the City of London? [24/06/2016]
Patrick Jenkins, Financial Times
Carnegie Experts on the British EU Referendum[24/06/2016]
Judy Dempsey, Thomas de Waal, Jan Techau, Sinan Ülgen, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
‘Trexit’: Europa traumatizada por el ‘Brexit’ [24/06/2016]
José Ignacio Torreblanca , El País
Relax: Asia can manage Brexit [24/06/2016]
Frederic Neumann, Asia Nikkei
Brexit: Unknown forces unleashed by outcome [24/06/2016]
Derry Hogue, The Interpreter
What happens now that Britain has voted for Brexit [24/06/2016]
The Economist
This map shows Britain’s striking geographical divide over Brexit [24/06/2016]
Melissa Etehad, Washington Post
Remember June 23 2016. It's the day Britain stopped being a liberal country [24/06/2016]
Tom Peck, The Independent
The biggest threat of Brexit is not to the UK but to the rest of Europe [24/06/2016]
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
Britain’s decision to leave the E.U. is a warning to America [24/06/2016]
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Why the Dutch won’t rush to Nexit and follow Britain out of the EU [24/06/2016]
Joris Luyendijk, The Guardian
The Day After Brexit: What Do We Know? [24/06/2016]
Uuriintuya Batsaikhan, Bruegel
Brexit: the world’s most complex divorce begins [24/06/2016]
Alex Barker, Financial Times
The British Vote No to Europe [24/06/2016]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie
Brexit spells disaster for France [24/06/2016]
François Heisbourg, Financial Times
What are the economic consequences of Brexit? [24/06/2016]
Financial Times
Who Wins From Brexit? China [24/06/2016]
Michael Schuman, Bloomberg
Brexit and the Weakness of the West [24/06/2016]
Walter Russell Mead, The American Interest
Britain has voted for Brexit – what happens now? [24/06/2016]
Gavin Barrett, Irish Times
How Brexit could cost jobs, cut incomes and damage the living standards of millions [24/06/2016]
Ben Chu, The Independent
The remarkable parallels between the Brexit vote and the rise of Donald Trump [24/06/2016]
Chris Cillizza, Washington Post
The dispossessed voted for Brexit. Jeremy Corbyn offers real change [24/06/2016]
Diane Abbott, The Guardian
Britain’s Bold Leap into the Unknown [24/06/2016]
Robert Kahn, CFR
U.S. bears some responsibility for Brexit [24/06/2016]
Danielle Allen, Washington Post
Britain’s great divide [23/06/2016]
James Bartholomew, The Spectator
Cameron’s plan to put his party back together [23/06/2016]
James Forsyth, The Spectator
Thatcher Biographer: How the Tories Turned Against the EU [23/06/2016]
Interview Conducted by Christoph Scheuermann, Der Spiegel
To Be Fixed, Europe Needs a Wrecking Ball [23/06/2016]
David Ignatius, The Washington Post
Why Germany Needs the British [23/06/2016]
Peter Müller, Christoph Pauly and Christoph Scheuermann, Der Spiegel
Brexit sheds unflattering light on finance’s need to look clever [23/06/2016]
Dan McCrum, Financial Times
Why it is in Britain’s interests to protect such a fragile Europe [23/06/2016]
Simon Jenkins, Evening Standard
The isolationist catastrophe of 'Brexit' [23/06/2016]
Brian Klaas and Marcel Dirsus, Los Angeles Times
What Brookings experts are saying about Brexit [23/06/2016]
Fred Dews, Brookings
The UK is now two nations, staring across a political chasm [23/06/2016]
John Harris, The Guardian
The perils of a populist paean to ignorance [23/06/2016]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Pas de grand sursaut européen en vue après un éventuel Brexit [23/06/2016]
Catherine Chatignoux, Les Échos
Pase lo que pase, más Europa [23/06/2016]
José Manuel García-Margallo, El País
These countries could be next if Britain leaves the E.U. [23/06/2016]
Rick Noack, Washington Post
Responding to Europe’s populist challenge [23/06/2016]
Philippe Maze-Sencier, Europe’s World
Sudoku europeo [23/06/2016]
José Ignacio Torreblanca, El País
The Brexiteers’ exit plan: legally dubious, unfeasible and likely to antagonise our neighbours [22/06/2016]
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska and Adam Lazowski, LSE
¿Y si gana el “Brexit” en el referéndum? [22/06/2016]
Ignacio Molina, Elcano
The Business Case For Brexit [22/06/2016]
Matt Ridley, The Wall Street Journal
Boris Johnson’s closing speech was the defining moment of the campaign [22/06/2016]
James Bartholomew, The Spectator
Does the Brexit Vote Mark the End of Internationalism? [22/06/2016]
John Feffer, Foreign policy in Focus
Win or Lose, the Brexit Vote Shows How Hard It Is to Defend the EU [22/06/2016]
David Miller, Foreign Policy
Take it from a divorcee: Brexit will cost you dear [22/06/2016]
Niall Ferguson, The Spectator
Brexit : le risque d'un effet domino en Europe [22/06/2016]
Marie Bartnik, Le Figaro
There is legitimate anger at the EU, and then there is populism and nationalism [22/06/2016]
Simon Tilford, CER
Britain’s Point of No Return: Europe’s Democratic Dysfunction and the False Promise of Referenda [22/06/2016]
Matthias Matthijs, Foreign Affairs
What next for Ukip after the EU referendum? [22/06/2016]
Isabel Hardman, The Spectator
Denial then panic: how the EU misjudged the British mood [22/06/2016]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Leveraging Leave: The Pragmatic Case for Voting for Brexit [22/06/2016]
Douglas Murray, Foreign Affairs
What next for Ukip after the EU referendum? [22/06/2016]
Isabel Hardman, The Spectator
Judy Asks: Will the UK Referendum Irreparably Damage Europe? [22/06/2016]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie
Why is America so alarmed by a Brexit vote? [22/06/2016]
Edward Luce, Financial Times
The Logic of Brexit [22/06/2016]
George Friedman, Real Clear World
Why I believe Britain belongs in Europe [21/06/2016]
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Why a Brexit is unlikely to happen even if the public votes for it [21/06/2016]
Adam Payne, Business Insider
Brexit Backlash [21/06/2016]
Jonathan Hopkin, Foreign Affairs
¿Es el Espacio Económico Europeo una alternativa válida en caso de Brexit? [21/06/2016]
Enrique Viguera, Elcano
Brexit and the Case for Modern Nationalism [21/06/2016]
Rich Lowry, Politico
Britain’s Point of No Return [21/06/2016]
Matthias Matthijs, Foreign Affairs
Brexit : « L’Europe doit sortir de son silence » [21/06/2016]
Jean Arthuis, Le Monde
America fears effect of Brexit way beyond Britain [21/06/2016]
Jérôme Fenoglio, Le Monde
America fears effect of Brexit way beyond Britain [21/06/2016]
Philip Gordon, Financial Times
Brexit, Trump, Rome : les populistes gouverneront-ils un jour? [21/06/2016]
Alexandre Devecchio, Le Figaro
Brexit Backlash [21/06/2016]
Jonathan Hopkin, Foreign Affairs
Would Brexit be the final straw for financial services in the UK? [20/06/2016]
Robert van Geffen, LSE
Brexit in Context [20/06/2016]
Michael Spence, Project Syndicate
Brits abroad: How Brexit could hurt expats [20/06/2016]
Susi Dennison & Dina Pardijs, ECFR
The rise and fall of Europe, in maps [20/06/2016]
Ishaan Tharoor and Laris Karklis, Washington Post
Europe’s Wake-Up Call [20/06/2016]
Giles Merritt, Project Syndicate
EU referendum: Britain's opponents would love to cause mischief if we left the European Union [20/06/2016]
William Hague, Telegraph
Tragedy and Uncertainty in Britain’s Vote on Europe [20/06/2016]
Hans Kundnani, German Marshall Fund
Brexit would make Britain the world’s most hated nation [20/06/2016]
Antony Beevor, The Guardian
Le Brexit n’est pas qu’une question britannique [20/06/2016]
Christian Lequesne, CERI
Référendum britannique: quelles conséquences en matière de justice et d'affaires intérieures? [20/06/2016]
Pascale Joannin, Fondation Robert Schuman
« Le Brexit ouvre un débat utile pour l’Europe » [20/06/2016]
Renaud Thillaye, Le Monde
The Consequences of a Brexit [20/06/2016]
AA.VV., New York Times
Tragedy and Uncertainty in Britain’s Vote on Europe [20/06/2016]
Hans Kundnani, GMF
Is the murder of Jo Cox a turning point? [20/06/2016]
Dalibor Rohac, AEIdeas
Immigration will define the EU referendum, and the future of politics thereafter [20/06/2016]
John McTernan, Telegraph
Northern Ireland is vital for the Remain campaign [20/06/2016]
Dawn Walsh and Scott Lucas, The Conversation
Brexit: Why Nobody Can Predict How the U.K. Will Vote [20/06/2016]
Peter Kellner, Newsweek
It’s not too late for the tone of this referendum to change [20/06/2016]
Archie Bland, The Guardian
Jo Cox and Britain’s Place in Europe [20/06/2016]
Roger Cohen, New York Times
The year of the ‘Brexit’? [20/06/2016]
Desmond Lachman, The Hill
Good Riddance to Great Britain [19/06/2016]
Thomas von der Dunk, Foreign Policy
Change the whole course of European history by backing Brexit [19/06/2016]
Boris Johnson, Telegraph
Please Vote Leave. It's Our Only Chance. [19/06/2016]
Boris Johnson, Telegraph
The Eurosceptic map of Britain [19/06/2016]
Will Dahlgreen, You Gov
Brexit voters believe there is nothing to lose [19/06/2016]
Lesley Riddoch, The Scotsman
3 Reasons China Fears Brexit [19/06/2016]
Ivan Lidarev, National Interest
Left wingers for Brexit need to wake up to what they’re about to do [19/06/2016]
Ragnar Weilandt, The Conversation
Brexit is being driven by English nationalism. And it will end in self-rule [19/06/2016]
Fintan O'Toole, The Guardian
I’m a eurosceptic Norwegian – but I think Britain should stay in the EU [19/06/2016]
Marit Haldar, The Conversation
Brexit: les (vraies) bonnes et mauvaises raisons pour les Anglais de voter au référendum [18/06/2016]
Stanislas Kraland, Le HuffPost
I want my country back from nasty nationalists [18/06/2016]
Euan McColm, The Scotsman
The Brexit Debate Takes a Dark Turn [18/06/2016]
Feargus O'Sullivan, The Atlantic
The aftershocks of a vote to leave the EU will rebound on Britain [18/06/2016]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
I like the EU, but I’m voting out [18/06/2016]
Patrick Collinson, The Guardian
An abject, self-imposed humiliation awaits if this proud, important country walks away [18/06/2016]
David Cameron, Telegraph
Brexit’s Impact on the World Economy [17/06/2016]
Anatole Kaletsky, Project Syndicate
So Britain, are you ready to enter the United Kingdom of Ukip? [17/06/2016]
Marina Hyde, The Guardian
From Great Britain to Little England [16/06/2016]
Neal Ascherson, New York Times
Entrevista a Sarkozy : «Notre société est attaquée et la réponse n'est pas à la hauteur» [16/06/2016]
Philippe Gélie, Le Figaro
Does Putin Really Want A Brexit From The EU? [16/06/2016]
Alexander Titov, Richard Sakwa, Newsweek
On Brexit and the Jews [16/06/2016]
David Patrikarakos, The Tower
The high cost of a protest vote for Brexit [16/06/2016]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Why the Leave campaign should pray they don’t win [16/06/2016]
Nick Cohen, The Spectator
Brexit would be a big deal for the global economy [16/06/2016]
Desmond Lachman, Economics21
Why Brexit would be bad news for the US [16/06/2016]
Aaron Klein and DJ Nordquist, Brookings
Brexit’ could be a self-inflicted wound for Britain [16/06/2016]
Charles Lane, Washington Post
Europe Needs Britain [16/06/2016]
Roger Cohen, New York Times
Eastern Europe Is Both Dreading Brexit and Ready For It [16/06/2016]
Ivan Krastev, The New York Times
Trident or the EU: which is better for peace and security? [16/06/2016]
Rebecca Johnson, Open Democracy
Has England gone mad? [15/06/2016]
Alex Massie, The Spectator
Del uso de la Historia en la campaña del Brexit [15/06/2016]
Antonio Rubio Plo, Elcano
Brexit: Good for the United States? [15/06/2016]
Richard N. Haass & John Fonte, American Interest
Unlike life and the universe, Europe has no simple answer [15/06/2016]
Rafael Behr, The Guardian
For 50 years voters have been denied a genuine debate on immigration. Now we’re paying the price [15/06/2016]
Gary Younge, The Guardian
Is Brexit good for America? Nope [15/06/2016]
Aaron Klein and DJ Nordquist, Brookings
Can the United Kingdom government legally disregard a vote for Brexit? [14/06/2016]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
We can only contemplate leaving the EU because its miracles have become banal [14/06/2016]
Gilbert Ramsay, Open Democracy
Two big flaws in the Economists for Brexit plan [14/06/2016]
Agelos Delis, The Conversation
Gordon Brown is taking the long view of European history – and that will swing the last votes [13/06/2016]
Charlie Cooper, The Independent
5 Hard Truths about Brexit [13/06/2016]
Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, National Interest
Brexit vote is about the supremacy of Parliament and nothing else: Why I am voting to leave the EU [12/06/2016]
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Telegraph
Post-Brexit Britain Would Double Down on Middle East Alliances [13/06/2016]
Jane Kinninmont, Chatham House
Britain: A time to lead rather than leave the EU? [13/06/2016]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
EU referendum: The opinion polls are basically 50-50 [12/06/2016]
John Rentoul, The Independent
Six reasons to keep calm and vote Remain [11/06/2016]
Matthew Parris, The Spectator
The six best reasons to vote Leave [11/06/2016]
Daniel Hannan, The Spectator
Weighing the Impact of Brexit [10/06/2016]
AA.VV., Council on Foreign Relations
Euro 2016 could turn EU referendum result upside down [10/06/2016]
Simon Chadwick, The Conversation
The UK's 50-Year EU Debate [10/06/2016]
Chatham House
Weighing the Impact of Brexit [10/06/2016]
AA.VV., Council on Foreign Relations
Brexit backfire? UK actually has more ‘energy sovereignty’ inside the EU than out [09/06/2016]
Paul Ekins, The Conversation
Comment: We will still trade freely with the EU if we vote Leave [09/06/2016]
Allister Heath, The Telegraph
The conservative case against Brexit [09/06/2016]
Dalibor Rohac, Foreign Affairs
Piensen lo que piensen, voten [08/06/2016]
Timothy Garton Ash, El País
Euroskepticism Beyond Brexit [07/06/2016]
Bruce Stokes, Pew Research Center
Russia's Silence Conceals a Preference for Brexit [07/06/2016]
James Nixey, Chatham House
With Brexit London would lose business as a global financial centre [06/06/2016]
Nicolas Véron, Bruegel
Out and down: Mapping the impact of Brexit [06/2016]
Economist Intelligence Unit
Y si hay un Brexit, ¿qué pasará entre el Reino Unido y la UE? [02/06/2016]
Salvador Llaudes, Elcano
"Brexit" will cost 6% of GDP [02/06/2016]
The Economist
Brexit's Consequences For the UK—and the EU [01/06/2016]
Steven Blockmans and Michael Emerson, Centre for European Policy Studies
Brexit: the beginning of the end of the EU? [25/05/2016]
Jan Rood, Clingendael
Brexit: Views from Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and Warsaw [18/05/2016]
Michael Leigh, Daniela Schwarzer, Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, Michal Baranowski, German Marshall Fund
Brexit : les Britanniques posent les bonnes questions [17/05/2016]
Vladimir Vodarevski, Contrepoints
Differentiation as a double-edged sword: member states’ practices and Brexit [05/2016]
Thierry Chopin and Christian Lequesne, International Affairs
Unilateral withdrawal from the EU: realistic scenario or a folly? [05/2016]
Adam Łazowski, Journal of European Public Policy
Britain, the EU and the Sovereignty Myth [09/05/2016]
Robin Niblett CMG, Chatham House
Britain flirts with economic insanity [01/05/2016]
Robert J. Samuelson,Washington Post
EU Referendum - Europeans Watch Our Referendum Debate with Fascination and Fear [23/04/2016]
Hans Kundnani, German Marshall Fund
When politics prevails: the political economy of a Brexit [04/2016]
Mads Dagnis Jensen & Holly Snaith, Journal of European Public Policy
Ties that bind, can also strangle: the Brexit threat and the hardships of reforming the EU [04/2016]
Daniela Annette Kroll & Dirk Leuffen, Journal of European Public Policy
European and international views of Brexit [04/2016]
Tim Oliver, Journal of European Public Policy
‘Slow change may pull us apart’: debating a British exit from the European Union [04/2016]
Graham Butler, Mads Dagnis Jensen & Holly Snaith, Journal of European Public Policy
A vote for Brexit is a vote against Toryism [22/04/2016]
Alex Massie, Telegraph
Voting on European Integration: A Long History of Skepticism [19/04/2016]
Dan Bilefsky, New York Times
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CERI
Fact Check: is Brexit the way to escape TTIP? [26/05/2016]
Zhongdong Niu, The Conversation
The ideologues within [09/05/2016]
John Springford, Simon Tilford, CER
Special relationships in flux: Brexit and the future of the US– EU and US–UK relationships [05/2016]
Tim Oliver and Michael John Williams, International Affairs
Brexit or Bremain: what future for the UK’s European diplomatic strategy? [05/2016]
Richard G. Whitman, International Affairs
Five questions on the implications of a Brexit for EU Justice and Home Affairs policies [18/05/2016]
Sophia Besch, Camino Mortera-Martinez, CER
Gallantry can reunite Tories after poll [16/05/2016]
Jacob Rees-Mogg, Financial Times
Brexit would be a challenge for Berlin [15/05/2016]
Charles Grant, Financial Times
Churchill entra en campaña [11/05/2016]
Lluís Bassets, El País
Only Brexit offers a positive vision for Britain’s role in the world [09/05/2016]
Crispin Blunt, London Evening Standard
Why Brexit would be the perfect gift for Vladimir Putin [13/05/2016]
Garry Kasparov, The Guardian
Meet the Europeans in Britain's Brexit heartland [11/05/2016]
Mark Leonard, ECFR
Britain, the EU and the Sovereignty Myth [09/05/2016]
Robin Niblett, Chatham House
Let’s vote ‘in’ to renew the EU, says Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor [07/05/2016]
Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, The Spectator
Brexit Does Not Mean Scottish Independence [04/05/2016]
Iain Martin, CapX
Should Britain Stay Or Should It Go (podcast) [03/05/2016]
David Rothkopf, Ben Pauker, Rosa Brooks, and Kori Schake, Foreign Policy
Brexit fears weighing down UK manufacturing? Dream on [03/05/2016]
Larry Elliott, The Guardian
Scottish Independence Back on the Table as Brexit Gains Momentum [29/04/2016]
Maria Savel, World Politics Review
Brexiteers Are Pining for Empire [29/04/2016]
Pankaj Mishra, Bloomberg View
The economic case for Brexit [28/04/2016]
Philip B. Whyman, The Conversation
For U.K. and EU, Breaking Up Is Legally Hard to Do [28/04/2016]
Stephen Fidler, Wall Street Journal
Who Will Speak for Northern Ireland? The Looming Danger of an Ulster Brexit [04/2015]
Edward Burke, RUSI Journal
The UK’s In-Out Referendum: Implications for EU Foreign and Defence Policy [04/2015]
RUSI Journal
On Europe Even We Can Agree: For British Workers It’s Better In [28/04/2016]
David Cameron and Brendan Barber, The Guardian
« Brexit », le jour d’après [27/04/2016]
Arnaud Leparmentier, Le Monde
Britain's Military Standing Would Not Suffer After Brexit [26/04/2016]
Anand Menon, Chatham House
A Greek View of Brexit [25/04/2016]
Nikos Konstandaras, New York Times
Understanding HM Treasury’s Brexit analysis [25/04/2016]
Jérémie Cohen-Setton, Bruegel
Sorting facts from spin in the ‘strikingly polarized’ Brexit debate [25/04/2016]
Entrevista a Will Moy, POLITICO
Europeans watch our referendum debate with fascination and fear [24/04/2016]
Hans Kundnani, Ylva Elvis Nilsson and Maria Torrens Tillack, The Guardian
Brexit: What it Means for the United States [24/04/2016]
Joseph V. Micallef, Huffington Post
Whether it’s Brexit or remain, David Cameron is not going anywhere [24/04/2016]
Matthew d'Ancona, The Guardian
Brexit: Lessons from the east about what folly it would be to choose isolation [24/04/2016]
Andrew Rawnsley, The Guardian
Brexit : Obama l’Européen [23/04/2016]
Sylvie Kauffmann, Le Monde
I'm no fan of Obama. But on Brexit, he does speak for America [23/04/2016]
Anne Applebaum, The Spectator
Brexit and British National Security
Nick Fishwick, The Cipher
The Debate Over 'Brexit' [22/04/2016]
James McBride, Council on Foreign Relations
A vote for Brexit is a vote against Toryism [22/04/2016]
Alex Massie, The Spectator
The Price Britain Would Pay for Divorcing Europe [22/04/2016]
Clive Crook, Bloomberg View
The US Has the Right to Argue for Remain [22/04/2016]
Robin Niblett, Chatham House
If Brexit, then Swexit? [22/04/2016]
Bernard Porter and Kajsa Ohrlander, London Review of Books
Barack Obama: As your friend, let me say that the EU makes Britain even greater [22/04/2016]
Barack Obama, The Daily Telgraph
Whatever happened to David Cameron's 'radical Britain'? [21/04/2016]
James Kirkup, The Daily Telegraph
How America Can Reap the Benefits of Brexit [21/04/2016]
Peter E. Harrell, Foreign Policy
How David Cameron got Barack Obama to fight Brexit [21/04/2016]
Tom McTague e Edward-Isaac Dovere, Politico
Brexit’s Threat to ‘the Special Relationship’ [21/04/2016]
Strobe Tabott, The New York Times
Brexit: A Body Blow to Special Relationship [21/04/2016]
Xenia Wickett, Real Clear World
Get on your phone and play your part in beating Brexit [21/04/2016]
Alastair Campbell, Irish Times
Gove’s vision for the UK out of the EU: welcome to Vote Leave’s parallel universe [20/04/2016]
Michael Dougan, The Conversation
Cameron’s Brexit Referendum Ploy Could Lead to Broader EU Reforms [20/04/2016]
Milton Ezrati, World Politics Review
Will Brexit Make the EU More Pro-Russian? [20/04/2016]
Georgi Gotev, Euractiv
Europe After Brexit: Unleashed or Undone? [20/04/2016]
Ian Bond, Sophia Besch, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Rem Korteweg, Camino Mortera-Martinez, Simon Tilford, Centre for European Reform
Brexit or Not, Britain's Already Isolated in EU [19/04/2016]
Simon Hix, Politico
Brexit: A Young Woman's View [19/04/2016]
Claire Fox, Irish Times
'It’s time to take back control' [19/04/2016]
Michael Gove, The Guardian
The Roots of Brexit Fever [19/04/2016]
American Enterprise Institute
Can we believe what the Treasury says about the cost of Brexit? [19/04/2016]
Jonathan Perraton, The Conversation
The Fundamental Flaws of Brexit Backers [19/04/2016]
Jan Techau, Carnegie Endowment for Internaional Peace
The remain camp needs to change tack to win the EU referendum [18/04/2016]
Hugo Dixon, The Guardian
The end of British austerity starts with Brexit [10/04/2016]
John Redwood, The Guardian
Why Brexit would be nothing less than an act of political arson [11/04/2016]
David Miliband, The Guardian
I resigned so I could tell the truth about Brexit – and what it will cost Britain to stay [11/04/2016]
John Longworth, The Guardian
I resigned so I could tell the truth about Brexit – and what it will cost Britain to stay [11/04/2016]
John Longworth, The Guardian
David Cameron gambles on the status quo in EU referendum [11/04/2016]
Larry Elliott, The Guardian
The Brexit nightmare is becoming reality. The remain camp is in denial [09/04/2016]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
The Debate Over 'Brexit' [07/04/2016]
James McBride, Council on Foreign Relations
Brexit May Be Bigger Risk for Eurozone Than U.K. [06/04/2016]
Simon Nixon, Wall Street Journal
Don’t Trust Received Wisdom on UK's EU Referendum Vote [05/04/2016]
Matthew Goodwin, Chatham House
Britain's choice: economic security with the EU, or a leap into the dark [04/04/2016]
David Cameron, Telegraph
Comment: A Brexit vote may be the only way to get real EU reform [02/04/2016]
Liam Halligan, The Telegraph
It’s a lie to suggest that Brexit would ruin us [01/04/2016]
Simon Heffer, Telegraph
Why Britain Should Remain European [31/03/2016]
Simon Johnson, Project Syndicate
Britain's future is in Europe [30/03/2016]
Burhan M Al-Chalabi, The Peninsula
The Brexit Muddle [29/03/2016]
Mohamed A. El-Erian, Project Syndicate
Brussels Attacks Change Brexit Climate [25/03/2016]
Matthew Goodwin, Politico
Brexit’s Questions for Europe [20/03/2016]
Javier Solana, Project Syndicate
British Interest is to Stay in Europe [16/03/2016]
Francis Ghilès, CIDOB
EU Association Agreement could help Ukraine to reform [16/03/2016]
Marek Dabrowski, Bruegel
As a new map of England shows, the Brexit vote is about the ethnic make-up of the UK [103/03/2016]
Ben Judah, Independent
The Brexit Conspiracy [10/03/2016]
Noëlle Lenoir, Project Syndicate
EU Referendum: Why Putin Might Back Brexit [10/03/2016]
Péter Krekó, Newsweek
Those who call for Brexit are handing European power to the Kremlin [10/03/2016]
Ben Judah, Independent
Brexit Could Save Europe from itself [10/03/2016]
Allister Heath, Telegraph
Here’s What Happens if Britain Dumps the EU [10/03/2016]
David Francis, Foreign Policy
Brexit endangers London’s status as a financial hub [10/03/2016]
Pia Hüttl and Silvia Merler, Bruegel
Ten strategic questions about Brexit [10/03/2016]
Alexander Nicoll, IISS
‘Alarm Will Sound’: Chappatte on Brexit [10/03/2016]
Patrick Chappatte, New York Times
After the ‘Leave’ Vote: The UK’s European Year Zero [10/03/2016]
Richard Whitman, Chatham House
'Brexit' Could Put Data Sharing in Jeopardy [10/03/2016]
Emily Taylor, Chatham House
Who speaks for Europe? The UK referendum as a pan-European affair [09/03/2016]
Andrew Glencross, Open Democracy
Brexit Is Not All Bad for the EU [08/03/2016]
Catherine Woollard, Carnegie Europe
Cameron’s Moment of Truth [08/03/2016]
Matthew d’Ancona, New York Times
Cameron’s referendum puts votes before security [08/03/2016]
Rob de Wijk, Europe’s World
The EU referendum has given the Tories a nasty attack of the Trumps [04/03/2016]
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
Fog in the Channel: Brexit through the eyes of international trade [03/03/2016]
Pia Hüttl and Silvia Merler, Bruegel
Corbyn is Cameron’s real Brexit headache [03/03/2016]
Matthew Goodwin, Politico
My Advice To U.K.'s Jeremy Corbyn... And George Osborne [03/03/2016]
Yanis Varoufakis, Newsweek
Spain’s stance on Cameron’s negotiations [02/03/2016]
Salvador Llaudes and Ignacio Molina, Elcano
Will Brexit Break the Pound? [01/03/2016]
Harold James, Project Syndicate
European Defense and Brexit: A Tale of Three Cities [01/03/2016]
Daniel Keohane, Carnegie Europe
Is Europe Worth the Effort? [01/03/2016]
Jean Pisani-Ferry, Project Syndicate
Don’t Balkanize Europe: Kosovo’s Thaçi [29/02/2016]
Andrew MacDowall, Politico
Brexit, Spexit, Catexit [29/02/2016]
John Carlin, El País
El ‘Brexit’ no tiene sentido económico [29/02/2016]
Federico Steinberg, Elcano
The Eurosceptic map of Britain [28/02/2016]
Will Dahlgreen, You Gov
Brexit Is a Royal Pain for RBS [26/02/2016]
Duncan Mavin, Bloomberg
Brexit Is Step One of a Likely EU Implosion [25/02/2016]
J. Gillingham & M. Tupy, National Interest
Los dilemas del Reino Unido y de la UE: ¿salir o cambiar la Unión? [25/02/2016]
Araceli Mangas Martín, Elcano
Britain's Unsolvable Problem with Europe [25/02/2016]
Clive Crook, Bloomberg View
Britain Is More European Than You Think [25/02/2016]
D. Harding, Bloomberg View
Fact Check: Is the EU deal legally binding? [25/02/2016]
Alfonso Valero, The Conversation
Is Europe Better Off Without Britain? [24/02/2016]
Kaj Leers, Real Clear World
A background guide to “Brexit” from the European Union [24/02/2016]
The Economist
How would post-Brexit trade deals actually work? [23/02/2016]
Christopher Grey, The Conversation
Free spirits? The Brexit brigade are just another bunch of elitists [23/02/2016]
Polly Toynbee, The Guardian
Will Brexit Even Matter by June? [23/02/2016]
George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
Cameron’s Incomplete Negotiation Complicates EU Vote [23/02/2016]
Robin Niblett, Chatham House
The UK Chases Ghosts [23/02/2016]
Marc Champion, Bloomberg View
The EU deal to avoid Brexit: Take it or leave [23/02/2016]
Stefani Weiss, Steven Blockmans, CEPS
The Final Brexit Question: The known Plan A to remain or the unknown Plan B to leave [23/02/2016]
Michael Emerson, CEPS
Cameron’s deal is a chance to make the EU work. Seize it [22/02/2016]
Peter Mandelson, The Guardian
Why Brexit is Unpatriotic [22/02/2016]
Dominique Moisi, Project Syndicate
Britain gets a good EU deal—now the real fight begins [22/02/2016]
The Economist
Britons Must Vote to Leave the EU [22/02/2016]
Boris Johnson, Telegraph
Britain Will Not Vote to Leave the EU [22/02/2016]
Anatole Kaletsky, Project Syndicate
How to Beat a Brexiter [22/02/2016]
Timothy Garton Ash, Guardian
¿Merece Reino Unido un nuevo acomodo en Europa? [19/02/2016]
Ignacio Molina y Salvador Llaudes, Elcano
Rushing to deal on the UK could be ill-thought-out for the EU [17/02/2016]
Vivien Pertusot, IFRI
The Quiet Frenchman: Why Francois Hollande is Staying Silent on Brexit [17/02/2016]
Andrew Glencross, Foreign Policy Research Institute
¿Por qué el Consejo de febrero no será clave para el Brexit? [02/2016]
Pol Morillas, CIDOB
La interdependencia de la economía británica: una contribución al debate sobre Brexit [12/02/2016]
Alfredo Arahuetes y Federico Steinberg, Elcano
Añode tránsito para la (de)construcción europea [10/02/2016]
Pol Morillas, El País
Why keeping Britain ‘in’ is essential for Danish foreign policy [10/02/2016]
Christine Nissen, ECFR
Brexit and EU regulation: A bonfire of the vanities? [03/02/2016]
John Springford, Centre for European Reform
The Causes and Consequences of Brexit [01/02/2016]
Ana Palacio, Project Syndicate
Too much EU interference? A look at the areas where critics say the single market overreaches itself [28/01/2016]
Edward Pitt, LSE
If the UK votes to leave: The seven alternatives to EU membership [12/01/2016]
Jean-Claude Piris, Centre for European Reform
Can the British pro-European cause be salvaged? [10/01/2016]
James Rogers, European Geostrategy
Core Europe and the United Kingdom: Risks, Opportunities and Side-effects of the British Reform Proposals [06/01/2016]
Nicolai von Ondarza, SWP
Brexit and defence: where is the strategy? [06/01/2016]
Sven Biscop, European Geostrategy
We’ll Miss You If Britain Leaves the EU – and You’ll Be Diminished, Too [02/01/2016]
Ulrich Speck, German Marshall Fund
Cameron's EU reforms: Will Europe buy them? [14/12/2015]
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, CER
Britain, the European Union and the Referendum: What Drives Euroscepticism? [9/12/2015]
Matthew Goodwin, Chatham House
Britain, immigration and Brexit [30/11/2015]
Simon Tilford, CER
The Future of Britain's Relationship with the European Union [10/11/2015]
David Cameron, Chatham House
Britain and the Spectre of Geopolitical Irrelevance [10/11/2015]
Dhruva Jaishankar, German Marshall Fund
Cameron's EU gamble: Five reforms he can win, and ten pitfalls he must avoid [23/10/2015]
Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
The UK referendum is a neverendum [10/2015]
Richard Rose, Europe’s World
What if...? The consequences, challenges and opportunities facing Britain outside the EU [23/05/2015]
Pawel Swidlicki, Raoul Ruparel, Stephen Booth, Christopher Howarth, Mats Persson, Open Europe
Should we stay or should we go? The low-down on an EU exit [04/05/2015]
Shane Hickey, The Guardian
Should We Stay or Should We Go? The economic consequences of leaving the EU [05/2015]
Swati Dhingra, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Thomas Sampson, LSE
Britain’s Future in Europe: Reform, renegotiation, repatriation or secession?
Michael Emerson (Edited by), CEPS
Strategising European Policy: David Cameron's Referendum Gamble [2015]
Oliver Daddow, The RUSI Journal
Europe's British Question: The UK–EU Relationship in a Changing Europe and Multipolar World [2015]
Tim Oliver, Global Society
Britain, 'Brexit' and the Balkans [2015]
Erik Jones, Survival
Britain, 'Brexit' and the Balkans [2015]
James Ker-Lindsay, The RUSI Journal
No One Left Behind? European Defence and ‘Brexit’ [2013]
Marcin Terlikowski, The RUSI Journal
Ireland's EU Referendum Experience [2009]
Jane O'Mahony, Irish Political Studies
Editorials
Post-Brexit trade: sharing pain and gain [13/12/2016]
The Guardian
British MPs Should Know the People Are Watching [07/12/2016]
Telegraph
The Least Painful Path to Brexit [04/12/2016]
Bloomberg View
Mark Carney Is Right About Brexit and the City [30/11/2016]
Telegraph
Attempts by the Government to fight the High Court’s decision will only worsen rifts over Brexit [03/11/2016]
The Independent
Theresa May’s shifting view of what Brexit means [26/10/2016]
The Guardian
Who Pays For Brexit? [13/10/2016]
London Evening Standard
Parliament must be heard [13/10/2016]
The Guardian
Theresa May's Confusing New "Conservatism" [12/10/2016]
Bloomberg View
British politics after Brexit [09/10/2016]
The Observer
Theresa May Opts for Hard Brexit [04/10/2016]
Irish Times
How the EU's Leaders Should Think About Brexit [15/09/2016]
Bloomberg View
Britain will be outside looking in [14/09/2016]
The Guardian
Europe’s post-Brexit identity search [29/08/2016]
CS Monitor
Don't Try to Block Brexit [28/08/2016]
Telegraph
Struggling with the vision thing [22/08/2016]
The Guardian
A Cure for Brexit Paralysis [22/08/2016]
Bloomberg View
Brexit's Economic Success Humiliates EU Camp [19/08/2016]
The Commentator
Farmers can reap the rewards of Brexit [17/08/2016]
Telegraph
A Brexit Economic Slump [20/07/2016]
New York Times
Theresa May and Europe: first step on the Brexit tightrope [20/07/2016]
The Guardian
A Brexit Economic Slump [20/07/2016]
New York Times
Brexit : shame on you, Boris! [01/07/2016]
Le Monde
La política británica, un auténtico drama de Shakespeare [01/07/2016]
El Mundo
In place of leadership [30/06/2016]
The Guardian
The Boris Bombshell [30/06/2016]
London Evening Standard
Britain Remains Great [30/06/2016]
Telegraph
The Conservative leadership contest should be a battle of ideas, not personalities [29/06/2016]
The Independent
Jeremy Corbyn: after the experiment [29/06/2016]
The Guardian
Brexit Proponents’ False Promises Crumble [28/06/2016]
New York Times
It was David Cameron's job to prepare Britain for the possibility of Brexit [28/06/2016]
Telegraph
The Brexit Spillover [28/06/2016]
New York Times
The Antidote to Brexit: A Strong NATO [27/06/2016]
Washington Post
Harsh truths in the wake of the post-Brexit storm [27/06/2016]
Financial Times
Keep Calm and Go Slow [27/06/2016]
Bloomberg
Anti-Democratic Hysteria Grips Failed Remain Camp [27/06/2016]
The Commentator
Perilous times for progressives [26/06/2016]
The Guardian
Good post-Brexit relations are important for both sides – the EU would be wise not to ‘punish’ Britain for its choice [25/06/2016]
The Independent
Britain takes a leap into the dark [24/06/2016]
Financial Times
Guardian view on the EU referendum: the vote is in, now we must face the consequences [24/06/2016]
The Guardian
A Bad Day for Europe [24/06/2016]
Bloomberg
In praise of David Cameron [24/06/2016]
The Spectator
A Tragic Split [24/06/2016]
Economist
The EU referendum should be a source of pride [24/06/2016]
Telegraph
Avec le « Brexit », l’Union européenne subit un désaveu majeur [24/06/2016]
Le Monde
Britain Leaves on a Cry of Anger and Frustration [24/06/2016]
New York Times
Pandora's Box Has Been Opened [24/06/2016]
New Statesman
Une révolte populaire et une cinglante défaite [24/06/2016]
Libération
Rage of the working class [24/06/2016]
The Sun
Vertige du Brexit [23/06/2016]
Les Echos
Brexit: It's smarter to stay [23/06/2016]
Klaus Brinkbäumer and Florian Harms, Der Spiegel
Labour's Existential Crisis Revealed by EU Vote [23/06/2016]
Telegraph
Mejor dentro que fuera, ‘please’ [23/06/2016]
El País
An Appeal From Britain's Friends [23/06/2016]
Irish Times
A moment of destiny for Britain and Europe [22/06/2016]
Financial Times
Nationalism and the Brexit Vote [20/06/2016]
New York Times
The responsible choice for London - Remain [22/06/2016]
Evening Standard
Britain and Europe’s Fate [20/06/2016]
Wall Street Journal
España contra el Brexit [20/06/2016]
El País
At least Jeremy Corbyn tells the truth: being in the EU means unlimited immigration [19/06/2016]
Telegraph
Vote Remain for an Even GREATER Britain [19/06/2016]
Daily Mail
The Guardian view on the economics of Brexit: running wild risks is not British [19/06/2016]
The Guardian
Divided we fall [18/06/2016]
The Economist
Out – and into the world: why The Spectator is for Leave [18/06/2016]
The Spectator
Vote Leave and Prepare Britain for the Future [18/06/2016]
Telegraph
Britain's Dangerous Urge to Go It Alone [17/06/2016]
New York Times
Britain should vote to stay in the EU [15/06/2016]
Financial Times
Britain's Great EU Debate Hasn't Been So Great [10/06/2016]
Bloomberg
The Cameron legacy [21/05/2016]
The Economist
Back to the Basics of Brexit [10/05/2016]
London Evening Standard
Start Acting Like a Conservative, Cameron [29/04/2016]
Telegraph
The Guardian view on the economics of Brexit: a fact-based fear [18/04/2016]
The Guardian
The Leave campaign has its work cut out [13/04/2016]
Telegraph
Despite the EU fight, Tories must unite [28/03/2016]
Telegraph
The Brexit debate is a matter of perspective [03/03/2016]
The Scotsman
EU vote is first time most of UK press is against Cameron [01/03/2016]
The Guardian
The Brexit debate gets down to the details [26/02/2016]
London Evening Standard
Why the UK needs the EU [23/02/2016]
Los Angeles Times
News
From Theresa no-mates to a key victory for Britain over Germany and France – five things we learnt from the EU Summit [16/12/2016]
Telegraph
EU citizenship deal for British nationals has no chance, say experts [12/12/2016]
The Guardian
Ed Miliband joins call for soft Brexit as conflict in Labour grows [10/12/2016]
The Guardian
Revenge of Britain's Remainers Begins? [02/12/2016]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
The Long Game: How the Remainers Plan to Beat Brexit [30/11/2016]
George Eaton, New Statesman
Tony Blair: I'm Coming Back to Handle Brexit [20/11/2016]
Richard Kerbaj & Tim Shipman, The Times
Meanwhile in Brexitland: Still a Mess [17/11/2016]
Joshua Keating, Slate
Government 'doesn't recognise' Brexit memo [15/11/2016]
BBC
The EU wants to force Britain to pay up to €60 billion to leave [15/11/2016]
Oscar Williams-Grut, Business Insider
Brexit Britain: What has actually happened so far? [10/11/2016]
BBC
Nigel Farage Set To Lead March on Parliament Against Brexit Court Ruling [07/11/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
What is Article 50? The only explanation you need to read [04/11/2016]
Michael Wilkinson, Telegraph
The Brexit economy: falling pound and rising inflation fuel fears [24/10/2016]
The Guardian
Brexit: leading banks set to pull out of UK early next year [22/10/2016]
The Guardian
Brexit could be halted after Government admits MPs likely to have final say [20/10/2016]
Rob Merrick, The Independent
The UK Government has agreed that Brexit is not legally binding [19/10/2016]
Rob Merrick, The Independent
EU leaders will not discuss Brexit at May's first Brussels summit [19/10/2016]
Jennifer Rankin, The Guardian
EU council president: it's hard Brexit or no Brexit at all [14/10/2016]
Jennifer Rankin and Heather Stewart, The Guardian
A court battle is brewing over the legality of Brexit [13/10/2016]
Owen Bowcott, The Guardian
Laboristas y conservadores acusan a Theresa May de asustar a los mercados [13/10/2016]
ABC
El Brexit provoca carencias de productos en el supermercado [13/10/2016]
ABC
Hard Brexit will cost Treasury up to £66bn a year, ministers are told [11/10/2016]
The Guardian
Britain’s Brexit delusions [11/10/2016]
Paul Taylor, Politico
British and Scottish leaders lock horns on Brexit [05/10/2016]
Eric Maurice, EU Observer
May: Brexit is 'quiet revolution' [05/10/2016]
Eszter Zalan, EU Observer
Brexit: EU parliament's chief negotiator rules out advance talks [04/10/2016]
The Guardian
'Brexit' Talks Will Start by End of March, Theresa May Says [03/10/2016]
Stephen Castle, New York Times
Theresa May will introduce bill to take UK out of EU [02/10/2016]
Laurens Cerulus and Alex Spence, Politico
After Brexit vote, most CEOs in Britain are looking at relocating [26/09/2016]
Jason Thomson, CS Monitor
UK aims to trigger Brexit process in early 2017, says Boris Johnson [23/09/2016]
The Guardian
The Brexit economy: post-referendum data defies gloomy UK predictions [22/09/2016]
The Guardian
Nick Clegg: I Could Not Have Backed Brexit Referendum [09/09/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
Federalist Verhofstadt to join top table in Brexit talks [08/09/2016]
EU Observer
Japanese Companies 'Could Leave Britain' After Brexit [05/09/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
Brexit may not happen, EU top judge says [02/09/2016]
Andrew Rettman and Peter Teffer, EU Observer
UK seeks 'unique' EU relations, migrant controls [01/09/2016]
Andrew Rettman, EU Observer
Brexit legal challenge: High Court bid could derail Theresa May’s EU exit timetable [20/08/2016]
Andrew Grice, The Independent
UK financial sector targets Swiss-style deal for EU market access [18/08/2016]
Martin Arnold and Caroline Binham, Financial Times
Ventotene summit to chart roadmap for EU's response to Brexit vote [21/08/2016]
Jon Henley and Philip Oltermann, The Guardian
Brexit X-men: how the prime minister’s key negotiators are coping [21/08/2016]
Toby Helm, The Guardian
Global outlook brightens as Brexit fears fade: HIS [19/08/2016]
Khaleej Times
El ‘Brexit’ no es para mañana [15/08/2016]
Rafael Ramos, La Vanguardia
How will Brexit actually shape up? Weeks after vote, Brits still don't know. [15/08/2016]
Peter Ford, CS Monitor
Bregret? No Chance. Britons Are Happy With Brexit, Poll Says [04/08/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
In China meeting, G20 has chance to soothe post-Brexit jitters [20/07/2016]
Reuters
U.K. Government Facing First Legal Challenge Over Brexit [19/07/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
Britain eyes new trade deals for Brexit in early 2019 [17/07/2016]
MENAFN
Everything you need to know about Theresa May’s new cabinet [14/07/2016]
Tom McTague, Politico
Theresa May’s bold cabinet gambit on band of Brexiters [14/07/2016]
George Parker, Financial Times
'Charming Bastard' David Davis to lead Brexit talks [13/07/2016]
William James and Michael Holden, Reuters
L'Allemagne, grande gagnante du Brexit ? [01/07/2016]
Frédéric Therin, Le Point
Toujours plus contesté au sein du Labour, Jeremy Corbyn s’accroche [01/07/2016]
Philippe Bernard, Le Monde
U.K. Stock index Above Pre-Vote Level: Crisis Over? Not Likely. [30/06/2016]
Carlo Piovano, Associated Press
TTIP will survive Brexit, EU commissioner says [29/06/2016]
HarvardZhang, Market Watch
Europe launches reform 'reflection' after Brexit shock [29/06/2016]
Noah Barkin, Reuters
Brexit adds to existing troubles faced by banks [28/06/2016]
Financial Times
Brexit Discussions To Dominate EU Summit As Leaders Call For A Quick Exit [28/06/2016]
Mary Pascaline, International Business Times
Brexit result must be respected, David Cameron says [27/06/2016]
Jon Stone, The Independent
UK's opposition Labour party leader faces vote of no-confidence [27/06/2016]
Deusche Welle
S&P downgrades UK credit rating [27/06/2016]
Deutsche Welle
Germany rules out informal Brexit talks before article 50 is triggered [27/06/2016]
The Guardian
Brussels rejects Boris Johnson 'pipe dream' over single market access [27/06/2016]
Jennifer Rankin and Philip Oltermann, The Guardian
EU plans moving bank regulator from London as euro zone eyes City business [26/06/2016]
Francesco Guarascio, Reuters
Pentagon Downplays Brexit Fallout on U.S.-U.K. Military Ties [26/06/2016]
Carlo Muñoz, The Washington Times
David Cameron rules out second EU referendum after Brexit [27/06/2016]
Charlie Cooper, The Independent
Second independence referendum ‘last thing Scotland needs', says David Cameron [27/06/2016]
Charlie Cooper, The Independent
What The EU Must Do Now [26/06/2016]
Anders Åslund, Project Syndicate
Will article 50 ever be triggered? [26/06/2016]
Jon Henley, The Guardian
Boris Johnson: What He Said And What He Meant [26/06/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
Pentagon Downplays Brexit Fallout on U.S.-U.K. Military Ties [26/06/2016]
Carlo Muñoz, The Washington Times
Vladimir Putin says David Cameron's claims about Russia's pro-Brexit stance 'have no basis and never did' [26/06/2016]
Elsa Vulliamy, The Independent
How to leave the European Union [26/06/2016]
J.P., The Economist
Parliamentary fightback against Brexit on cards [26/06/2016]
Anushka Asthana, The Guardian
Brexit is Good News for Russia, but a Headache for NATO [26/06/2016]
Dan De Luce, Paul McLeary, Foreign Policy
Scotland welcome to join EU, Merkel ally says [26/06/2016]
Reuters
Brexit campaigners admit 'there is no plan' for what comes next as rivals plan Tory leadership bids [26/06/2016]
The Independent
Brexit? Maybe not, after all [26/06/2016]
Tom Mctague and Alex Spence , Politico
Racist incidents feared to be linked to Brexit result [26/06/2016]
The Guardian
Scotland seeks direct EU talks after Brexit vote as UK petitioners call for law change [25/06/2016]
Kate Brady, DW
After the Vote, Chaos [25/06/2016]
The Economist
What next for the pound? Top questions after Brexit [25/06/2016]
Michael Mackenzie, Financial Times
Anger over 'Bregret' as Leave voters say they thought UK would stay in EU [25/06/2016]
Lizzie Dearden, The Independent
Europe Is Dead: Long Live Europe? [24/06/2016]
Der Spiegel
Brexit worse on GBP than 2008 financial crisis [24/06/2016]
Al Jazeera
Russia Revels In Brexit Vote [24/06/2016]
Radio Free Europe
Brexit: What is Article 50 and why is it so deliberately vague? [24/06/2016]
Charlotte McDonald-Gibson, The Independent
Nicola Sturgeon announces plans for second Scottish independence referendum after UK votes for Brexit [24/06/2016]
Charlie Cooper, The Independent
Travail, visa, santé : les conséquences pratiques du Brexit [24/06/2016]
Victoria Masson , Guillaume Errard, Le Figaro
Brexit: Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg warns Britons ‘won’t like’ life outside EU [24/06/2016]
Ashley Cowburn, Politico
Leave vote could see GDP fall by 2-4% long-term, says LBS expert [24/06/2016]
Cyrielle Cabot, Liberation
Leave vote could see GDP fall by 2-4% long-term, says LBS expert [24/06/2016]
London.Edu
Tusk: Leaders to meet without UK to discuss Brexit 'details' [24/06/2016]
Peter Teffer, EUObserver
EU referendum result: Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness calls for border poll on united Ireland after Brexit [24/06/2016]
Siobhan Fenton, The Independent
Brexit: No rush to leave the EU, Boris Johnson says [24/06/2016]
Jon Stone, Politico
Nicola Sturgeon announces plans for second Scottish independence referendum after UK votes for Brexit [24/06/2016]
Charlie Cooper, The Independent
Brexit: quelles conséquences pour l’Afrique? [24/06/2016]
Mark Anderson, Jeune Afrique
How Did the Bookies Get It So Wrong: Ladbrokes Tries to Explain [24/06/2016]
Dara Doyle DaraDoy, Bloomberg
EU wakes to biggest crisis in its history as Merkel ally warns: No special treatment [24/06/2016]
Matthew Holehouse, Telegraph
Millennials will see two recessions before the age of 30. Brexit is turning a clash of generations into a crisis [24/06/2016]
Charlie Cooper, Independent
Brexit: Petition for second EU referendum so popular the government site's crashing [24/06/2016]
Christopher Hooton,
Gibraltar rechaza casi por unanimidad el ‘Brexit’ [24/06/2016]
El País
Post Brexit, UKIP wants tariff-free access to EU single market [24/06/2016]
Vince Chadwick, Politico
Brexit : vent de panique sur les marchés asiatiques [24/06/2016]
Arnaud Vaulerin, Liberation
Pour Thierry Mandon, la présidentielle 2017 sera une sorte de référendum sur l'Europe [24/06/2016]
Sylvain Chazot, Europe 1
Brexit : la victoire du «Leave» divise la classe politique française [24/06/2016]
Arthur Berdah , Louis Nadau, Le Figaro
Hollande Says U.K. Exit Shouldn’t Be Delayed as EU Needs Renewal [24/06/2016]
Helene Fouquet & HeleneFouquet, Bloomberg
La pelea definitiva entre Boris y Dave [24/06/2016]
Pablo Guimón, El País
Winners and losers from Brexit [24/06/2016]
Michael Stott, Nikkei
Cómo afectará el Brexit a España [24/06/2016]
Yolanda Gómez, ABc
Referendum puts 70 years of EU integration into reverse [24/06/2016]
Alex Barker, Financial Times
Nigel Farage, el otro padre de la consulta [24/06/2016]
Pablo Guimón, El País
El Ibex 35 cierra con la mayor caída de su historia por el efecto del ‘Brexit’ [24/06/2016]
El País
Brexit: David Cameron to quit after UK votes to leave EU [24/06/2016]
BBC
Labour says it is 'best placed' to reunite UK [24/06/2016]
BBC
Pound sterling plunges to 31-year low amid Brexit fears [24/06/2016]
Ben Chu
Merkel calls Brexit 'a watershed for Europe' [24/06/2016]
DW
As the Brexit vote became clear, oil prices plunged by 6% [24/06/2016]
Steve LeVine, Quartz
Brexit: quel impact sur la politique française? [24/06/2016]
Pascal Jalabert, Republicain
Brexit: What happens now? [24/06/2016]
BBC
Brexit : la Bourse a voté [23/06/2016]
Pierrick Fay, Les Echos
A guide to the global trading day after the UK referendum [23/06/2016]
Elaine Moore and Philip Stafford, Financial Times
Una victoria del «Leave» atizará el sentimiento independentista en Escocia [23/06/2016]
Hermann Tertsch, ABC
Pound hits high for year as Britons vote [23/06/2016]
Richard Blackden and Michael Hunter, Financial Times
Populistas de todas las ideologías en torno al Brexit [23/06/2016]
Ramón Pérez-Maura, ABC
EU referendum: Is there an exit poll? [23/06/2016]
Jamie Micklethwaite, Evening Standard
The digested referendum campaign: Immigration! Economy! Immigration! [23/06/2016]
John Crace, The Guardian
EU referendum: newspapers revel in blue-on-blue battle [23/06/2016]
Roy Greenslade, The Guardian
Exclusive Boris Johnson interview: A Brexit will be a 'turning point in the story of our country' [23/06/2016]
Peter Dominiczak, Telegraph
« Brexit » : les divisions passées pèsent sur le vote en Irlande du Nord [23/06/2016]
Enora Ollivier, Le Monde
Una victoria del «Leave» atizará el sentimiento independentista en Escocia [23/06/2016]
Hermann Tertsch, ABC
Brexit : la Bourse a voté [23/06/2016]
Pierrick Fay, Les Echos
In 'Brexit' Vote, David Cameron Faces Problem of His Own Making [22/06/2016]
Steven Erlanger and Stephen Castle
Brexit: Is Nigel Farage The Fisherman's Friend? [22/06/2016]
Serena Kutchinsky, Newsweek
A Bruxelles, la carrière en sursis des fonctionnaires britanniques [22/06/2016]
Cécile Ducourtieux, Le Monde
Brexit Pros and Cons: Who in British Society Backs EU Referendum and Why [22/06/2016]
Rebecca Greig, International Business Times
Highlights: EU referendum Wembley debate [21/06/2016]
The Spectator
¿A qué se debe el silencio de la UE en la campaña del 'brexit'? [21/06/2016]
Juan Sanhermelando, El Español
Pound on track for biggest daily rise in seven years as polls shift towards Remain [20/06/2016]
Telegraph
Richard Branson starts his own campaign to keep Britain in the EU [20/06/2016]
The Guardian
La bataille du Brexit se joue aussi dans les journaux [20/06/2016]
Estelle Pattée, Liberation
Sayeeda Warsi quits leave campaign over 'hateful, xenophobic' tactics [20/06/2016]
The Guardian
E.U. Countries Warn Britain on 'Brexit': You'll Pay if You Leave Us [20/06/2016]
Steven Erlanger, New York Times
David Cameron says he must do more to make case for remaining in EU [20/06/2016]
Rowena Mason, Anushka Asthana and Peter Walker, The Guardian
European neighbours want Britain to remain – but only just [20/06/2016]
The Guardian
Nobel prize-winning economists warn of long-term damage after Brexit [19/06/2016]
Anushka Asthana and Jill Treanor, The Guardian
How the EU referendum result will emerge in the hours after polls close [19/06/2016]
Chris Hanretty, The Guardian
The IMF lays out the grave consequences of Brexit [18/06/2016]
The Economist
Brexit : Par ici les questions sur la sortie [17/06/2016]
Jean Quatremer , Vittorio De Filippis et Sonia Delesalle-Stolper, Liberation
BREXIT BOMBSHELL: Map shows how people will vote in EU poll and it's bad news for Cameron [16/06/2016]
Express
No Brexit comments ‘out of respect for Jo Cox’ — Eurogroup and IMF [16/06/2016]
Bjarke Smith-Meyer, Politico
What will happen if the UK votes for Brexit? [16/06/2016]
Financial Times
U.K. Immigration Unease Animates ‘Brexit’ Vote [16/06/2016]
Jenny Gross and Jason Douglas, The Wall Street Journal
European? British? These ‘Brexit’ Voters Identify as English [16/06/2016]
Steven Erlanger, NYT
Bank Of England Expected To Keep Rates Steady Ahead Of Brexit Vote [16/06/2016]
Himanshu Goenka, International Business Times
Clinton's new worry: A 'Brexit'-fueled recession [15/06/2016]
Ben White and Francesco Guerrera, Politico
Rising Brexit Angst Drives Weaker-Pound Wagers to $35 Billion [15/06/2016]
Anooja Debnath, Bloomberg
Brexit' Plan for the Financial World? Cross Your Fingers [15/06/2016]
Peter S. Goodman, NYT
A ‘Brexit’ Battle on the Thames Between Nigel Farage and Bob Geldof [15/06/2016]
Russell Goldman, NYT
Can the United Kingdom government legally disregard a vote for Brexit? [14/06/2016]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
Combative Brexiter who took control of Vote Leave operation [14/06/2016]
Henry Mance and George Parker, Financial Times
Britain's Pro-EU Side Nervous as Odds Slashed on 'Leave' [14/06/2016]
Daily Mail
Brexit Could Threaten Western Political Civilization, Says EU's Tusk [13/06/2016]
Reuters
New Brexit poll shows 'Leave' camp ahead by 10 points [11/06/2016]
France 24
David Cameron, the accidental European [20/05/2016]
Tom McTague, Politico
David Cameron doesn’t want Tory ‘psychodrama’ over Brexit [19/05/2016]
Vince Chadwick, Politico
MPC member Gertjan Vlieghe says the Bank of England could cut rates even if UK stays in the EU [19/05/2016]
Jake Cordell, Citya
On the Irish border, Brexit stirs dark memories [16/05/2016]
Jennifer Duggan, Politico
Bank of England governor denies politics is behind EU referendum intervention [15/05/2016]
Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli, Politico
UK's Cameron struggles to make Britons believe his EU message: poll [14/05/2016]
Reuters
Bank of England’s alarm bells getting louder on Brexit [12/05/2016]
Charles Lee and Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli, Politico
Hope, Fear and Brexit [12/05/2016]
Rodney Jefferson and Ed Kiernan, Bloomberg
'Brexit' Could Threaten Peace, Says David Cameron [09/05/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
Two British leaders present cases for and against Britain leaving the European Union (Brexit) [09/05/2016]
Fred Dews, Brookings
Leaving the EU is a security risk for UK, say spy chiefs [09/05/2016]
Jeanette Minns, Politico
Michael Gove: Staying in EU means losing economic autonomy [08/05/2016]
Jeanette Minns, Politico
Bank of England to slash growth forecasts and warn on Brexit costs [07/05/2016]
Szu Ping Chan, Telegraph
Pope’s Europe speech a boost to anti-Brexit campaign [07/05/2016]
Florian Eder, Politico
EU referendum: Donald Trump backs Brexit [06/05/2016]
BBC
Donald Trump backs Brexit: Britain would be better off outside EU, says Republican candidate [06/05/2016]
Barney Henderson, Nick Allen & Christopher Hope, Telegraph
Post-Brexit negotiations ‘could last up to nine years’ [04/05/2016]
Cynthia Kroet, Politico
London’s Hong Kong dreams [04/05/2016]
Francesco Guerrera, Politico
Virgin Media owner plans £500,000 donation to Remain campaign [04/05/2016]
Financial Times
One Indication That Brexit Worries Are Already Hurting the U.K. Economy [04/05/2016]
Luke Kawa, Bloomberg
Brexit 'Could Take Nine Years' [04/05/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
U.K. Vote on Europe Deters KKR From Deals [03/05/2016]
Simon Clark, Wall Street Journal
The French will hammer you if there is a Brexit vote in the referendum, warns former trade chief [03/05/2016]
MailOnline
Finance insiders fear Brexit ‘leap in the dark’ [3/05/2016]
Vince Chadwick, Politico
EU referendum: 200 small firm bosses and entrepreneurs tell Britons to vote for Brexit [02/05/2016]
Telegraph
EU roaming charge cut enters UK referendum campaign [30/04/2016]
EU Observer
How others see it [30/04/2016]
The Economist
How Cameron's EU referendum silenced left-wing Britain [30/04/2016]
Benjamin Fox, EU Observer
OECD sends strong warning on Brexit [27/04/2016]
Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli and Hortense Goulard, Politico
Brexit, a new threat to TTIP transatlantic trade talks [206/04/2016]
Express Tribune
Barack Obama urges UK voters to 'stick together' with EU [22/04/2016]
The Guardian
Ex-UK premier makes ‘patriotic’ case against Brexit [22/04/2016]
EurActiv
Report: Marine Le Pen may campaign for Brexit in UK [21/04/2016]
EUOBSERVER
UK Brexit Vote Consequences For US: Amid Tied Polls, Obama To Encourage EU Solidarity Ahead Of Referendum [20/04/2016]
Jess McHugh, International Business Times
Michael Gove: Remaining in EU like ‘voting to be hostages’ [19/04/2016]
Kate Day, Politico
Carney: Brexit would hurt UK as a global financial center [19/04/2016]
Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli, Politico
11 things you need to know about George Osborne’s Brexit warning [18/04/2016]
Tom McTague, Politico
George Osborne: Brexit would leave UK ‘permanently poorer’ [18/04/2016]
Tom McTague, Politico
IMF: Brexit would cause severe damage [13/04/2016]
Eric Maurice, EUOBSERVER
Criticism over pro-EU leaflet on Facebook [11/04/2016]
The Guardian
Will David Cameron's Crises Boost Brexit? [08/04/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
Bank of England to Release Details of ‘Stress Tests’ Amid Preparations For Potential Brexit [29/03/2016]
Avaneesh Pandey, International Business Times
‘Brexit’ Backers Furious over Report of Obama Intervention [14/03/2016]
Robert Hutton, Bloomberg
London Mayor Sees Canada-EU Deal as Model for Post-`Brexit' U.K. [101/03/2016]
Robert Hutton, Bloomberg News
Scurrilous article in “The Sun” slandering Poles. Struggle for Brexit? [10/03/2016]
Polish Express
The EU referendum: a guide to the UK's biggest political decision of the century [07/03/2016]
The Guardian
Britain's tech sector overwhelmingly opposed to Brexit [04/03/2016]
The Guardian
Ballots please, we’re British [03/03/2016]
Paul Ames, Politico
Francia mete a los inmigrantes de Calais en la campaña contra el ‘Brexit’ [03/03/2016]
Gabriela Cañas, El País
Coming (maybe) Brexodus of Eurocrats [01/03/2016]
Maïa de La Baume, Politico
Brexit would negatively affect lives of millions, official UK report says [29/02/2016]
Anushka Asthana, Heather Stewart and Nicholas Watt, The Guardian
Britain's EU deal -- hollow or substantial? [29/02/2016]
Alastair Macdonald, Reuters
Can This Man Keep the ‘Special Relationship’ Special? [28/02/2016]
John Hudson, Foreign Policy
If Britain voted to leave the EU, what would happen next? [28/02/2016]
Heather Stewart and Anushka Asthana, The Guardian
John Oliver: 'David Cameron can't attack a hotdog' [27/02/2016]
Gabriel Tate, The Guardian
June 23 could be the UK's Independence Day says Nigel Farage as Boris says an Out vote will be FINAL and urges cabinet colleagues to back quitting the EU [27/02/2016]
Thomas Burrows, Daily Mail
EU referendum campaign: David Cameron visits Northern Ireland [27/02/2016]
BBC
G20 warns of Brexit [27/02/2016]
Laurens Cerulus, Politico
Why Are Britain's Brexit Campaigns Fighting? [27/02/2016]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
Brexit would lead to more expensive flights and holidays, Cameron says [25/02/2016]
Rowena Mason, The Guardian
The Czech Republic Could Follow Britain Out of the Club [25/02/2016]
Telegraph
The UK's EU referendum: All you need to know [25/02/2016]
Brian Wheeler & Alex Hunt, BBC
Brexit could wipe 20% off the pound amid referendum turmoil, warns HSBC [24/02/2016]
Phillip Inman and Graeme Wearden, The Guardian
Brexit ou le crime de l'Eurostar [24/02/2016]
Jean-Luc Sauron, Huffington Post
The Netherlands Want Their Own European Union Referendum [22/02/2016]
AECR News
The UK, EU and Brexit: Who wins and who loses? [22/02/2016]
Al Jazeera
Moody's warns Brexit would risk UK's credit rating [22/02/2016]
Katie Allen and Jill Treanor, The Guardian
What are the economic consequences of Brexit? [22/02/2016]
Chris Giles, FT
Sturgeon: EU exit could trigger demand for Scottish independence referendum [21/02/2016]
BBC
Which Tory MPs back Brexit, who doesn’t and who is still on the fence? [16/02/2016]
Tom Goodenough, The Spectator
Brexit will set UK back £11bn in EU trade costs, research finds [16/12/2015]
Patrick Wintour, The Guardian