Brexit and UK-Irish relations: Between high and low politics?
In a new blog post for The UK in a Changing Europe, Viviane Gravey, Andy Jordan and Charlie Burns react to the House of Lords’ UK-Irish relations report. Looking at agriculture, energy and waste, they argue that ‘in thinking about the UK-Irish and Northern Irish dimensions of Brexit it is vitally important to include the overall objectives of a deal (the high politics) – and which parts of the UK and of the EU would stand to benefit and lose the most from it – as well as the fine detail (the low politics) that enable modern economies to function effectively.’
#Brexit and UK-Irish relations: between low and high politics? @QueensUBelfast @uniofeastanglia @UniOfYork https://t.co/AidEj4xeL3 pic.twitter.com/4od5ayJj4d— UK in a Changing EU (@UKandEU) December 19, 2016