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Why we shouldn't be surprised Brexit trade deal could take 10 years

A post-Brexit UK-EU trade deal might take 10 years to finalise and still fail, Britain's ambassador to the EU has privately told the government.

The BBC reports Sir Ivan Rogers warned ministers that the European consensus was that a deal might not be done until the early to mid-2020s.

Dr Megan Dee, Associate Research Fellow, Politics and International Studies, says we shouldn't be surprised by his comments.


The impact of the Italian referendum and the resignation of PM, Matteo Renzi - expert comment

Lorenzo Genito, doctoral researcher in the University of Warwick’s department of Politics and International Studies, comments on the impact of the Italian referendum and the resignation of PM, Matteo Renzi.


'There will be political ramifications in light of the latest terror attacks in France' says Dr David Lees

Two men armed with knives have been shot dead after taking several people hostage in a church in northern France. Dr David Lees suggests there will be political ramifications for Francois Hollande as a result of this string of five terror attacks during his Presidency.


Dr David Webber on what a potential Brexit might mean for British football

The possibility of Britain leaving the European Union raises a number of issues that British football, and in particular the Premier League, might need to consider. Here, Dr David Webber Teaching Fellow in the Politics and International Studies department at the University of Warwick tackles those questions.


Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain

'Isolation is costly'. Dennis Novy, Associate Professor, Department of Economics discusses why Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain.

Fri 09 Oct 2015, 12:59 | Tags: Politics, Economics, Expert comment, Europe, Britain

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