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| | | | | The government's focus, at least officially, is almost entirely economic. Migrants are welcome insofar as they benefit... | |
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www.newstatesman.com
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| | | | | On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom left the EU - but four years later, Brexit is still a slogan in search of a strategy. | |
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eu.boell.org
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| | | | | The momentous African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which went into effect on Jan. 1, demonstrates the continent's desire to carve its own economic destiny. But as Africa's biggest trading partner, the European Union's actions will have a strong impact on the project's chances of success. The EU's historical record suggests it would benefit from more serious listening to what its African partners want on trade. | |
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| | | Federalism has rarely been seen as an attractive option by the British political class. Yetit may bethe only solution to the deep imbalances which will come with radical new powers for the Scottish Parliament if the Smith Commission proposals are implemented, writes Stephen Tierney. The Smith Commission Report issued on Thursdaypromises a restructuring of the... | ||