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BBC Newsnight: EU-27 deals

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Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform told Mark Urban that although quite a few EU countries want a broader deal than the Commission, France and Germany, they lack a leader (from 17.18 mins).

02 March 2018

IIEA: Thinking about the EU-27: Expert views from across Europe Q&A session

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Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre of European Reform took part in an IIEA debate on the European reforms that have been proposed by Presidents Juncker and Macron, and to present perspectives on the future of Europe from Poland, Spain and Austria.

07 March 2018

BBC Radio 5 live - Drive: Trump and steel tariffs

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Sam Lowe of the Centre for European Reform spoke to Radio 5 live on the new tariffs President Trump has imposed on steel and aluminium to the US (from 14:15 mins).

09 March 2018

Tok FM: Jak próba zabójstwa Siergieja Skripala może wpłynąć na negocjacje Wielkiej Brytanii z Unią Europejską?

BBC World News: Russia spy poisoning

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Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform speaks on the recent Russia spy poisoning in Salisbury.

15 March 2018

Channel 4 News: What are the prospects for UK trade after Brexit?

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A year tomorrow Britain formally leaves the European Union, Sam Lowe of the CER joined Gary Gibon to disuss the deals the UK could do with countries across the world and what will they want from us in return.

28 March 2018

BBC Newsnight: British EU ignorance is harming UK interests - Viewsnight

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In this Viewsnight, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska of the CER argues that if the British government doesn't pay more attention to the European Parliament, it could get a bad Brexit deal.

04 April 2018

LBC: How will Russia react to allied strike on Syria

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Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform speaks to LBC about how Russia will react or retaliate to the allied strikes on Syria. 

14 April 2018

Voice of America: Macron, Merkel US visits highlight policy tensions with Trump

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Sophia Besch a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to Voice of America about German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to Washington later this week. And how Macron and Merkel are lobbying hard for Trump to shift his position on trade tariffs and the Iran nuclear deal (from 1.06 mins).

25 April 2018

European Parliament: The UK's EU defence relationship post-Brexit

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The UK has often been an obstacle to EU defence integration, but it wants a closer defence relationship after Brexit, Ian Bond of the CER told the European Parliament, SEDE Committee Meeting (from 53.00 mins).

26 April 2018

Parliament Live: Exiting the European Union Committee

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Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska gave evidence to the Exiting the European Union Committee on: The progress of the UK’s negotiations on EU withdrawal (from 9:38 mins).

In her evidence she dealt among others with the following questions:

Is the political declaration about the framework for the future relations binding and how detailed will it be?

Would the EU-27 agree to extend the withdrawal negotiations and if so, what would that mean for the European Parliament’s elections?

What is the role of the European Parliament in international negotiations?

Can the UK and the EU extend the transition period after the withdrawal treaty entered into force?

 

 

 

02 May 2018

For friends of the CER: A note from Berlin: Brexit and the euro, May 2018

TRT World: How far will Italy’s populism spread?

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Luigi Scazzieri a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform speaks to TRT World roundtable to discuss the Italian elections (from 17.10 mins).

22 May 2018

Sky News: Trump tariffs

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Sam Lowe a reasearch fellow at the Centre for European Reform, spoke to Sky News about Trumps and tariffs saying that the UK is in a bind. On the one hand, the EU is the only trading bloc big enough to stand up to Trump. On the other, a trade deal with the US was one of the great promises of Brexit. While quietly in favour of the EU measures, the UK’s left hoping Trump forgets it’s still a member.  

 

01 June 2018

For friends of the CER: A note from Paris: Merkel-Macron, the eurozone and Brexit, June 2018


The Guardian - Politics Weekly podcast: Grenfell memorial, Brexit brinkmanship and open Scotland

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After a dramatic week of Brexit brinkmanship in the Commons, what has actually changed? As Tory rebels and Brexiters both claim the other side blinked first, our expert panel will fill you in on what really happened – and what comes next. Joining Pippa Crerar this week are our political correspondent Jessica Elgot, Allie Renison from the Institute of Directors and Sam Lowe from the Centre for European Reform.

 

14 June 2018

Tok FM: Brexit - czy możliwe jest kolejne referendum?

Sky News: Two years on from the referendum are we better of worse off?

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John Springford, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform speaks to Adam Boulton on Sky News about his research published tomorrow on the effect of the referendum on UK growth.

22 June 2018

Aljazeera: As EU slaps tariffs on US, has world trade war become inevitable?

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The EU has imposed tariffs on a wide range of US goods in response to American duties on steel and aluminium, Sam Lowe a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform speaks to Aljazeera 'Inside story' to discuss tariffs, trade wars and Trump.

 

22 June 2018

Aljazeera: EU reform, migration and the economy

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John Springford, the deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, says "bringing in more people definitely helps" EU countries economically. "What's really important is that those people are quickly integrated into the labour market, into society, so that they find jobs quickly and they start being productive helpful members of society."

Asked about tariffs imposed by the Trump administration and their effect on the EU, Springford says, "If the trade war escalates, and the US imposes tariffs on cars ... the EU is quite vulnerable to that. It's difficult to say how the EU should respond. On the one hand, if they say, 'Trump just imposed tariffs on us and we are not going to respond,' it may well embolden Trump to go further and particularly the trade balance between US and EU does not improve. 

"But on the other hand, if they do escalate the trade war, then it might become a kind of fight to the death and we might see some severe restrictions on transatlantic trade which won't help anyone ... I think the EU has no easy options."

30 June 2018
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