Glasgow Loves EU are talking to Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve about the Russia Report, Brexit and the constitutional implications of the Internal Market Bill. 19th October 2020… Read More »
Lockdown Livestream: The Establishment Civil War
Glasgow Loves EU are talking to Josh Hamilton, author of “The Establishment Civil War”, about the role of social media in political campaigns, Facebook advertising in the Brexit campaign, neoliberalism… Read More »
Whither the EU, and whither the EU-UK relationship?
EMiS webinar with David Gow & Kirsty Hughes, 7th July 2020… Read More »
The Repeal Bill
POLICY PAPER | The United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union requires not only a readjustment of the UK’s external relations with the EU and the wider world, but also changes to domestic law. The government announced the introduction of a Repeal Bill. The Repeal Bill will be a technically complex piece of legislation, and it raises questions about the appropriate balance of powers between the legislature and the executive, and also about devolution.… Read More »
Scottish and UK immigration Policy after Brexit
POLICY NOTE | As Brexit talks start, the UK government must turn its attention to the immense challenges Brexit poses – despite the ongoing uncertainty over the stability of the minority government post-election. One of the most pressing issues is that of immigration: not so much the preoccupation with how to limit inflows, which featured so prominently in the election campaigns of many of the parties; but rather, the challenge of sustaining much-needed flows of EU nationals to fill jobs in sectors such as agriculture, services and construction.… Read More »
