Brexit
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Brexit and French Bashing in the Conservative Party
French bashing has been effective in galvanising populist instincts. But diplomatic realism requires a sense of friendship.
- Conservative Party
- Brexit
- Populism
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- Conservative Party
- Devolution
- Brexit
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- Sovereignty
- Brexit
- Populism
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Towards a New Ireland
Achieving a united Ireland worth having will require a massive amount of work, patience, compromise and imagination, but it can be achieved.
- Brexit
- Ireland
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How Do We Write the History of Brexit?
The study of Brexit raises serious challenges for academic writing, concerning method, the political preferences of the historian and the implication of history as a discipline in the European debate.
- Constitution
- Parliament
- Brexit
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Review: The Ideology of Political Reactionaries, by Richard Shorten.
Vassilis Fouska reviews 'The Ideology of Political Reactionaries' by Richard Shorten.
- Political Parties
- Elections & Campaigning
- Brexit
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‘Friend or Foe?’: Brexit and French Bashing in the Conservative Parliamentary Party (2016–2022)
Exploring the extent of anti-French rhetoric in Conservative parliamentary discourse since 2016.
- Conservative Party
- Political Parties
- Brexit
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Irish Unification After Brexit?
Irish unity is by no means an inevitable outcome, even if Brexit has thrown a binary choice into sharper focus.
- Sovereignty
- Brexit
- Ireland
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Review: One Party After Another. The Disruptive Life of Nigel Farage, by Michael Crick
Few readers will change their minds about Farage, yet even the most dedicated ‘Leavers’ may find their idol more flawed than they had supposed.
- Brexit
- Populism
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What Does the Future Hold for Irish-UK Relations?
The contributions to a new special collection examine key elements of the post-Brexit reality, with a particular focus on Northern Ireland.
- Brexit
- Ireland