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In an unexpected outcome, people of the United Kingdom voted in favor of leaving the European Union in June 23rd referendum. For so many months, we have kept our readers updated on the referendum through our "Briferendum Series". Now with the referendum in place, we can hardly call it an end, instead, it's a new beginning of an era of greater uncertainties. With this non-binding referendum, there are so many possible scenarios that may play out including a second referendum. In this series, we once again vow to keep our readers up to the minute as the path ahead unfolds.

Briferendum Aftermath Series

Briferendum Aftermath Series: Will parliament have a say in the exit?

Oct 20, 2016 08:29 am UTC| Commentary

Constitutional lawyers in the United Kingdom, as well as the policymakers, are debating on the role of the parliament in the Brexit negotiations that is set to begin before March next year. In a referendum on June 23rd,...

Briferendum Aftermath Series

What's the difference between 'hard' and 'soft' Brexit?

Oct 06, 2016 14:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views

Britains prime minister, Theresa May, has been keen to reiterate that Brexit means Brexit. But, despite her insistence, at least two types of Brexit are being discussed: hard and soft. They relate to the type of deal that...

Briferendum Aftermath Series

May's Hard Brexit means taking back control – from Britain's elected parliament

Oct 04, 2016 13:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics

Prime Minister Theresa Mays opening speech to the Conservative party conference brought a dramatic start to proceedings and marked the start of the real Brexit narrative. By ruling out any kind of soft Brexit, May...

Briferendum Aftermath Series

Briferendum Aftermath Series: UK to look for ambitious deal

Oct 04, 2016 11:43 am UTC| Commentary

After British Prime Minister Theresa May outlined her exit vision at the Tory conference on Sunday, she spoke with BBC today and said she will be ambitious while negotiating. She reiterated what she said in the conference...

Briferendum Aftermath Series

The great repeal bill: why you should keep an eye on the legal side of Brexit

Oct 04, 2016 09:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics

As she began outlining her vision for Brexit at the Conservative Party conference, Prime Minister Theresa May stated her intention to propose a great repeal bill to replace the European Communities Act the main law...

Briferendum Aftermath Series

Briferendum Aftermath Series: Philip Hammond pledges fiscal discipline

Oct 03, 2016 09:58 am UTC| Commentary Economy

The United Kingdoms chancellor of exchequer Philip Hammond said that the country wont abandon from the path of fiscal discipline, mainly pursued by his predecessor George Osborne. Speaking on Sky News from the Tory party...

Briferendum Aftermath Series

Briferendum Aftermath Series: Prime Minister May lays out Brexit vision

Oct 03, 2016 06:39 am UTC| Commentary Economy

British Prime Minister Theresa May has outlined her vision for the path that lies ahead ofthe country in her first major speech on Brexit. Speaking at Tory Partys national conference, she said that the United Kingdom would...

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