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Professor Erika Harris Appointed Member of Brexit Policy Pannel

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Our very own, Professor Erika Harris, Director of the Europe and the World Centre, has become a member of the Brexit Policy panel (BPP). The BPP is made up of 100 leading Brexit experts across the social sciences on behalf of The UK in a Changing Europe and is a cross-disciplinary group created to provide ongoing analysis and commentary of the events that have come from the Brexit process. Data from the BBP Survey

The UK in a Changing Europe which provides authoritative independent research on UK-EU Relations has formed this cross-disciplinary panel of over 100 leading social scientists to provide ongoing analysis of where we have got to in the Brexit process, and to forecast where we are headed.

 Data from May 2020 BPP Survey

Members of the BPP complete a monthly survey addressing three key areas of uncertainty around Brexit: if – and when – the UK will leave the EU; how Brexit will affect British politics; and what our relationship with the EU is likely to look like in the future. 

The latest analysis can be found here and were published in HuffPost and discussed on The World Tonight.

You can view the monthly survey results here.


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