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Emeritus Prof of Organization Studies, Royal Holloway University of London, ex-Prof Warwick & Cambridge. Now mainly analysis of Brexit (& related) including Brexit & Beyond Blog. Author Brexit Unfolded (Biteback, 2021, 2023). Elsewhere @chrisgreybrexit

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Published: October 11, 2024 07:02

Britain's Brexitism test. New post on my Brexit & Beyond Blog. The tone of UK-EU relations is improving, but any 'reset' will be limited unless & until Brexitism is marginalized, and YMS, ECHR, and Gibraltar provide some tests of that:…

Published: October 7, 2024 10:21

Well this is nice. Some time today my Brexit & Beyond Blog, launched just over 8 years ago, had its 10 Millionth visit! Many thanks to all who have promoted it, read it, or who read via the email sign-up. Much appreciated. Next post on Friday.

Published: October 4, 2024 18:44

The implication seems to be that Cameron should have planned for a 'leave' vote. But since VL refused to define Brexit then any such plan, if realistic, would have been denounced pre-Referendum as 'Project Fear' and post-Referendum as 'not real Brexit'. …

Published: September 27, 2024 06:37

Accommodating Brexit. New post to open the 9th season of my Brexit & Beyond Blog looks at new evidence of Brexit damage, Lab's silence on it, old ideas about it, current attempts to accommodate it & how UK still hasn't accommodated itself to Brexit:…

Published: September 24, 2024 20:39

Late to this interesting & crucial question but one answer might be (& not just in UK) a refusal by (key sections of) electorate/ commentariat to accept trade-offs between different interests. Maybe rich countries have become structurally ungovernable? …