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Twardy brexit coraz bliżej. Boris Johnson gra va banque

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
30 July 2019
Wyborcza
Zdaniem Agaty Gostyńskiej-Jakubowskiej z londyńskiego think tanku Centre for European Reform nie ma co liczyć na to, że UE ugnie się przed "szantażem" Londynu, bo odstąpienie od obrony interesów Irlandii miałoby fatalne skutki dla solidarności europejskiej i mogłoby spowodować wzrost nastrojów eurosceptycznych.

Brytyjczycy chcą nastraszyć Unię. Raczej im się to nie uda

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
29 July 2019
Wiadomosci
Jak zauważa w rozmowie z WP Agata Gostyńska z Centre for European Reform w Brukseli, brytyjskie podejście ma nawet głębsze korzenie. Grożenie wetem i odejściem od stołu było częstą - i na ogół skuteczną - zagrywką Londynu na unijnym forum. Zdaniem ekspertki, tym razem strategia nie zakończy się sukcesem.

Channel 4 News: EU must recognise current Brexit deal not going to pass Commons

29 July 2019
As the government ramps up its no deal planning, Boris Johnson has insisted a new deal with the EU is still a possibility.

ZDF: Vorgeschmack auf den Brexit

29 July 2019
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform spoke to ZDF about Brexit from (1.35 mins).

No-deal exit 'would leave UK farmers defenceless'

Sam Lowe
28 July 2019
The Telegraph
Sam Lowe, lead trade specialist at the Centre For European Reform think tank, added that if Parliament blocked the legislation it would leave farmers and industry utterly exposed and remove any leverage the UK might have to incentivise others to cut trade deals with the UK.

NHK: New UK Prime Minister

26 July 2019
Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform spoke to NHK about Boris Johnson's appointment as Prime Minister (from 2.20 mins).

Boris Johnson's two biggest problems are one and the same

25 July 2019
The Atlantic
Another senior official from an EU member state told me that the threat of, in essence, losing Britain to the US was causing serious concern in Europe. Charles Grant, who heads the Centre for European Reform, a London-based think-tank, told me that based on his own conversations with European officials, this concern was acutely felt in Germany.

Will Boris Johnson call an October election?

25 July 2019
Financial Times
Mr Johnson clearly does want to try and implement a deal this autumn if possible. He made that clear on Thursday in his maiden address to the House of Commons as prime minister. The focus of his effort right now is on forcing the EU to think again. But the UK and EU are so far apart, that some (such as John Springford) see a different chain of events unfolding.

US president hails Boris Johnson as ‘Britain Trump’ ... but will the bromance last?

24 July 2019
South China Morning Post
“While the two leaders have an affinity, their interests are not always aligned,” said Luigi Scazzieri of the Centre for European Reform in London.
“Trump is unlikely to make any concessions to the UK in a trade negotiation, instead seeking maximum advantage for the US by forcing the UK to open up its agricultural sector and health service: requests that may make it impossible to reach a deal at all.”
 

Parliament Live: International Trade Committee - IT failures in the financial services sector

Sam Lowe
24 July 2019
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, along with Dr Lorand Bartels, Dr Anna Jerzewska and Robert Hardy, gave evidence on IT failures in the financial services sector.

La coalición de Gobierno, norma en la Unión Europea

Camino Mortera-Martinez
24 July 2019
El Pais
Según Camino Mortera-Martínez, analista del Centro para la Reforma Europea, “las coaliciones europeas son difícilmente transferibles entre ellas porque los países tienen tradiciones e historias muy distintas”.

BBC Radio 4- Today programme: Brexit options

Sam Lowe
24 July 2019
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform discussed the potential Brexit options available to Boris Johnson and the trade-offs inherent to each (from 69 mins).

Britain's two-faced foreign policy

23 July 2019
Financial Times
Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform, is also scathing. “In any sane world, we wouldn’t be simultaneously threatening a no-deal Brexit while at the same time asking for a European Maritime Force to protect commercial ships in the Gulf.”

Boris will have to play a diplomatic blinder to win over sceptics across the world

23 July 2019
The Telegraph
Charles Grant from the Centre for European Reform says EU capitals think a no-deal outcome is now more likely than not. “They don’t trust Parliament to stop it,” he said. The Grieve manoeuvers are increasingly dismissed as noise. This is significant. It does not mean that the EU will drop the Withdrawal Agreement. “They think they are well-prepared and can take a no-deal on the chin, and they think we are less prepared,” said Mr Grant.

EU prepares huge aid package for Ireland

22 July 2019
The Times
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, said that EU figures were increasingly pessimistic about a deal being done. “I would say that, having talked to senior figures in Brussels and other European capitals, they now believe no-deal is more likely than not,” he said.

Room for Thought: Europe - a Leaver and Remainer talk across the divide

20 July 2019
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform and Douglas Carswell discussed thier differing views of Europe in this interview.

BBC World Service: The Real story - Europe's migration standoff

20 July 2019
Luigi Scazzieri a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform discusses is it time for the EU to forge a new pact on migration and asylum?

EU officials don't relish the idea of no deal – but they are prepared to play hardball

19 July 2019
The Guardian
Brussels is gloomy about the prospect of Britain crashing out, but political realities could see a compromise emerge.

What's next for Europe's capital markets?

Jonathan Faull, Simon Gleeson
18 July 2019
Project Syndicate
Without the UK, even integrated EU capital markets would be too small to meet the funding needs of European businesses. That is why global engagement, even at the cost of losing regulatory control, is critical.

Kristendemokraten von der Leyen drejer EU-Kommissionen til venstre

Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska
18 July 2019
Kristeligt Dagblad
 Men samtidig var det blandt andre de nationalkonservative polske medlemmer af Parlamentet, der sikrede hende pladsen for bordenden i EU-Kommissionen. Og de østeuropæiske regeringer tager fejl, hvis de regner med at få medvind fra Ursula von der Leyen, mener Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska, seniorforsker ved tænketanken Centre for European Reform i Bruxelles.