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The British Parliament will soon vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Anand Menon, politics professor at King's College London, about what will happen ...
Anand Menon is director of UK in a Changing Europe. The effects of Brexit are clear, but the way the government deals with them could be about to change. Keeping one group of Brexit supporters happy ...
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Brexit may have paralysed and, in equal measures, humiliated Britain’s government, parliament and political parties, but Anand Menon, director of an influential UK think tank, is fascinated by ...
Even though May hung on, more than 100 members of her party said she was no longer the right leader to manage Brexit. Earlier, I spoke with Anand Menon, professor of politics at King's College ...
Editor’s Note: Anand Menon is director of UK in a Changing Europe, a think tank providing independent research on Brexit. The opinions in this article belong to the author. After a long summer ...
Anand Menon is the director of UK in a Changing Europe and professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King’s College London More about Brexit free trade deal Australia ...
One thing both parties have in common is the perception that Brexit has become "too ... and the collective silence has been described as a "Brexit omertà" by Anand Menon of the thinktank ...
Professor Menon will take questions on Brexit – as well as anything else you want to ask him – for an hour from 5pm BST on Wednesday 23 January. You can post questions from 4pm BST in the r ...
“One of the reasons for our current economic weakness is Brexit,” said Anand Menon, a professor of West European politics at King’s College London. “It’s not the main reason.
Theresa May’s inflexibility over her Brexit ‘red lines’ is widening the schism between Edinburgh and London, writes Professor Anand Menon. As Theresa May casts about for support for her ...
Simply walking away with no-deal and sorting the details out later won’t allow us to address the issues the 2016 referendum taught us are in dire need of being heard, Anand Menon writes.