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A landing zone for an orderly Brexit

Sam Lowe
26 September 2019
Financial Times
The Centre for European Reform’s Sam Lowe analyses the idea of a “carbon border tax” — a tariff on the CO2 content of imports — for the EU, a proposal that is rapidly moving to the centre of European trade policy debates.

Boris Johnson could bypass key law blocking no-deal Brexit by issuing order to suspend it, John Major warns

Sir John Major
26 September 2019
The Independent
Boris Johnson may be planning to bypass a law blocking a no-deal Brexit by issuing an order to suspend it until after the scheduled date of Britain’s EU withdrawal on 31 October, former prime minister Sir John Major has warned.The order could be passed by ministers acting in the Privy Council without the involvement of parliament or the Queen, said Sir John, who denounced the tactic as “a piece of political chicanery that no one should ever forgive or forget”.

Johnson defends language after criticism from MPs

Sir John Major
26 September 2019
BBC News
Former Conservative prime minister Sir John Major has criticised Mr Johnson and warned that a "general election would solve nothing" in the Brexit crisis.Mr Johnson has been calling for an early general election, but under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act he needs the support of two-thirds of MPs. He has twice failed to achieve this.Speaking to the Centre for European Reform, Sir John said an election "would merely fuel the current feeling of disillusionment and disunity".

Taxing times

Sam Lowe
25 September 2019
Financial Times
Taxing times It’s complicated, potentially illegal, and politically sensitive but Sam Lowe of the Centre for European Reform has some ideas on how the EU can design a well-functioning carbon border tax.

Everything you need to know about the UK Supreme Court ruling

25 September 2019
Politico
“[The court ruling] doesn’t make a big impact on the outcome of Brexit in the long run," Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform think tank, said. "What matters most is whether Boris can get a deal with the EU27."

Where Boris Johnson went wrong

25 September 2019
Politico
After his chastening defeat in the Supreme Court, Johnson may think twice about trying to defy the law a second time by simply refusing to abide by the Benn Act, said Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform think tank.

Bloomberg: CER's Springford: Court judgementmakes deal harder for Johnson

25 September 2019
Boris Johnson’s authority has been badly damaged by the Supreme Court verdict, according to John Springford, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, and that makes EU leaders less likely to make concessions in the negotiations. He tells Daybreak Europe’s Nejra Cehic and Roger Hearing an extension beyond October 31 to get a deal from Brussels is now a bit more likely.

Who should hold Europe's arms?

Sophia Besch
25 September 2019
Project Syndicate
Although the EU has one of the world's strongest arms-export frameworks, the rules are not enforced. If Europe is to have any chance of deepening defense co-operation, let alone creating a defense union, that must change.

Planet Europe

Noah Gordon
24 September 2019
Financial Times
Noah Gordon at the Centre for European Reform writes persuasively on why EU leaders should ramp up their 2030 carbon emissions target from a 40 per cent reduction on the 1990 level to closer to 60 per cent. 

Brexit: la suspension du Parlement britannique jugée illégale

24 September 2019
Le Point
Pour Charles Grant, directeur du think tank Centre for European Reform, personne ne connaît les intentions réelles du Premier ministre. Reste que ses interventions musclées et les commentaires de son entourage indiquent que sa voie préférée reste une sortie au 31 octobre « quoi qu'il arrive ».

En cas de « no deal » sur le Brexit, l’apocalypse n’aura pas lieu

Sam Lowe
24 September 2019
Le Monde
Même les experts pro-européens le reconnaissent. C’est le cas de Sam Lowe, un spécialiste des relations commerciales au Centre for European Reform, un groupe de réflexion. « En cas de “no deal”, les opposants au Brexit vont subir un contrecoup. Ce ne sera pas l’apocalypse. On trouvera à manger. »

CER podcast: Meet the new European Commission

Sophia Besch, Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
24 September 2019
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska talks to Sophia Besch about the new European Commission. Who are Ursula von der Leyen's new commissioners – and what happens next?
Ursula von der Leyen

Boosting the role of national parliaments in EU democracy

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
24 September 2019
Carnegie Europe
Getting national legislators more involved in EU affairs could help the European Parliament boost its legitimacy in the eyes of voters.

Johnson seeks to woo US business with low-tax vision

23 September 2019
Financial Times
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, has warned the threat of future regulatory divergence between Britain and the EU could complicate the immediate task of brokering a Brexit deal, including arrangements to avoid the return to hard Irish border.“Johnson says he wants a minimal, Canada-style free trade agreement, with pronounced regulatory divergence from the 27 [other EU member states],” Mr Grant wrote.“That would increase the regulatory gap between Ireland and the UK, thus making the EU even keener to maintain some sort of . . . way of avoiding the need for controls on or near the Irish border.”

Berlin unveils climate package as hundreds of thousands take to the streets

Christian Odendahl
20 September 2019
The Wall Street Journal
“This is economic madness and at the same time, expected. The balanced budget has such a high political significance that no one dares to go against it. Not even for the climate, at a time of negative interest rates,” said Christian Odendahl, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform, a think tank.

Channel 4 podcast: Politics: Where Next? - How likely is a Brexit deal?

20 September 2019
Deal or No Deal? Boris Johnson's search for a Brexit deal has intensified. 

Japan trade accord becomes post-Brexit priority for UK

Sam Lowe
20 September 2019
Financial Times
Sam Lowe, a trade expert at the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, said the UK’s new commitment to try and get a fully-fledged FTA with Japan made sense. “Until now the UK has been talking up the need to secure FTAs with Australia and New Zealand but Japan is a much bigger economy and matters a lot more,” he said.“Politically, it’s also important for the UK to show Japan that it’s a top priority in trade relations. The Japanese are furious over Brexit and see it as a betrayal of trust after decades of Japanese investment in the UK economy.”

Nicht zu beneiden

Christian Odendahl
20 September 2019
Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft
Christine Lagarde steht als neue Chefin der EZB vor gewaltigen Herausforderungen. Ohne Hilfe aus Berlin wird es nicht gehen.

German 'black zero' budget faces €40bn green challenge

Christian Odendahl
19 September 2019
Financial Times
“The problem with the debt brake is it incentivises politicians to find clever ways around it,” said Christian Odendahl, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform.

EU's new boss, invoking 'European way of life,' sparks partisan brawl

Camino Mortera-Martinez
19 September 2019
The Wall Street Journal
Given that she was appointed with the support of conservative governments in central and Eastern Europe, Mrs. von der Leyen made a conscious decision to alienate left-wing rather than right-wing politicians, said Camino Mortera-Martinez, a senior research fellow with the Centre for European Reform, a London-based think tank.“She’s much less a compromise figure than people thought,” Ms. Mortera-Martinez said.