Deplorables: Trump, Brexit and the Demonised Masses
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Brexit: what would a second referendum look like? | The Economist
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#Brexit: why economists think UK will be poorer after leaving EU by @FT
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Ellen McGrattan The Impact of Brexit on Foreign Investment and Production
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The Case for the Norway Option
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Project Fact: Assessing ‘No Deal’ Brexit scenarios
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