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Brexit briefing: Michael Gove enters leadership race; Boris Johnson’s bid collapses

Simon Tilford
01 July 2016
The Wall Street Journal
Simon Tilford at the Centre for European reform pleaded with the EU to take it easy on Britain [in his recent insight: Dear EU leaders, please handle Britain with care'].

Once British politicians stop double-crossing each other, a tougher foe looms

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
01 July 2016
The Washington Post
"It's the EU and not Britain that has the upper hand here," said Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska, a research fellow at the London-based Centre for European Reform.

Konservative er klar til opgør med EU

Rem Korteweg
01 July 2016
Politiken
»Det har været en dag med enorme overraskelser i en uge med flere forbavsende begivenheder«, siger politologen Rem Korteweg, der er seniorforsker ved tænketanken Centre for European Reform.

Project Hope: Why Britain's in a better position than Brussels

30 June 2016
The Spectator
"The knee-jerk reaction of the Commission is always to try to seize on any crisis to push for more Europe and closer integration," says Charles Grant from the Centre for European Reform. "This time, they can dream on."

Is the EU trying to scare the UK into staying in?

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
30 June 2016
EU Observer
In the UK, it would be "extremely difficult politically to backtrack on the referendum result", said Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska, a research fellow at the London-based Centre for European Reform. The only possibility would be an early election, she told EUobserver, adding that such a scenario was “politically difficult to imagine”.

After Brexit vote, a united front is now vital

30 June 2016
The Courier
If Leave was an expression of English nationalism, then we should expect Scotland’s budget to be cut – it is seen by many down south as plain unfair. Nicola Sturgeon has shown leadership – she has said a referendum is possible but put the needs of Scotland before knee-jerk constitutionalism. She has appointed an expert panel to advise on Scotland’s options – it’s a good line-up. Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform is a very smart choice as he’s well-connected with EU thinkers.

Brexit means Brexit: Johnson's fall reduces room for EU-turn

Simon Tilford
30 June 2016
Bloomberg
"If there is one British politician who could pull off a U-turn shamelessly, fudge things and keep the UK in, with chutzpah, it was Johnson," Simon Tilford, deputy-director of the Centre for European Reform, said in a phone interview.

Pro-Brexit forces didn't seem interested in self-interest

30 June 2016
Star Tribune
The people who would be hurt the most by their country getting out of EU lived in regions where support for the idea seemed to be greatest. That’s why the CER called the vote "Brexiting yourself in the foot", an analysis published just before the vote.

Who's next to Leave? EU fears an epidemic of exits after UK Brexit vote

30 June 2016
Sputnik News
British political analyst Ian Bond said that a lot will now depend on what happens to Britain. "You don’t want to make it look too attractive in the outside world. I think the Boris Johnson approach that 'I’m pro cake and pro eating it' is just not going to fly, European leaders are going to say — well you have a choice, it’s a binary choice, and that’s that," he said in an interview.

Jeremy Corbyn: I won't betray the Labour Party by quitting now

29 June 2016
The National
But yesterday in a speech to the Centre for European Reform, Yvette Cooper, who lost out to Corbyn last time around, said she may stand again, claiming Corbyn "cannot even fill a shadow frontbench" let alone lead the party.
She said: "There is a political vacuum just when political leadership is needed most."

Judy Asks: Is Brexit reversible?

Simon Tilford
29 June 2016
Carnegie Europe
A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

Now the vote is over, let us move on with six steps to a bright future

29 June 2016
Pro Active Investors
"Whatever Juncker and a few federalist diehards in Brussels may think, most EU governments have woken up to the reality that the more Europe the push, the more euroscepticism they get," said Charles Grant from the Centre for European Reform. "The knee-jerk reaction of the Commission is always to try to seize on any crisis to try to push for more Europe and closer integration, but they can dream on this time," he said.

Euronews: Brexit: rischi di contagio

28 June 2016
Ian Bond, del Centre for European Reform, commenta: “Molto dipende da che cosa accadrà al Regno Unito. L’importante è non dare l’impressione che sia tutto facile. Penso che l’approccio alla Boris Johnson, che vuole la botte piena e la moglie ubriaca, non l’avrà vinta. I leader europei gli diranno: avete una scelta, è una scelta fra due opzioni, e basta”.

Boris Johnson and Theresa May lead field in Tory race

28 June 2016
The Irish Times
Amid growing concern about an increase in xenophobic incidents since the referendum, Labour MP Yvette Cooper has called for a national commission to develop a consensus on what immigration policy should be after Brexit.
How Brexit burst the Brussels bubble

How Brexit burst the Brussels bubble

Camino Mortera-Martinez
28 June 2016
Prospect
The EU needs to start listening to its citizens, eurosceptic though they may be, if it wants to save what is left of the European project.

IB Times: Yvette Cooper fails to rule out leadership bid as she urges Jeremy Corbyn to quit

28 June 2016
Labour's Yvette Cooper has failed to rule out another leadership bid, as the former minister urged Jeremy Corbyn to stand down from the top job amid an attempted coup.

Yvette Cooper's speech to the Centre for European Reform

28 June 2016
Yvette Cooper MP delivers a speech at the CER on what the UK should do next following the EU referendum result.

TOK FM: Szkocja prosi UE aby jej nie zawiodla

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
28 June 2016
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska speaks to Tok FM about Scotland after the UK's EU referendum.

Jeremy is losing us support in Labour's heartlands - Yvette Cooper

28 June 2016
BBC News
Former shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper, who was defeated by Jeremy Corbyn in last year's leadership election, has joined the calls for him to quit. Speaking to the Centre for European Reform in London, she said: "He is losing us Labour support across the country - and particularly in the towns and coalfields that built the Labour movement in the first place.

Labour crisis: Yvette Cooper fails to rule out leadership bid as she urges Jeremy Corbyn to quit

28 June 2016
International Business Times
Labour's Yvette Cooper has failed to rule out another leadership bid, as the former minister urged Jeremy Corbyn to stand down from the top job amid an attempted coup. "I'm not ruling anything out, but I'm not standing here launching any campaign," Cooper told journalists when she was grilled on her own political ambitions. Cooper, speaking at the CER, also called for the creation of a National Commission on Immigration, which would attempt to build a consensus on the issue.