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25 Mar 2021

12:00 pm to 1:15 pm

Union

Brexit’s impact on UK devolution has been a major issue since the EU referendum.

How has the UK’s departure from the EU impacted the devolved administrations in Scotland and Wales? Is devolution in crisis after Brexit and Covid-19? And what do the public think about devolution?

At our next Isolation Insight event, speakers will discuss.

Panel is:

  • Professor Sir John Curtice, Senior Fellow at UK in a Changing Europe and Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde
  • Professor Ailsa Henderson, Principal Investigator for the ESRC-funded Scottish Election Study
  • Professor Richard Wyn Jones, Director of Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre and Principal Investigator for the ESRC-funded Welsh Election Study
  • Philip Rycroft, former Head of UK Governance Group, Cabinet Office
  • Chair: Dan Wincott, Director, Governance after Brexit

Date and time: 12 – 1.15pm, Thursday 25 March

Register here

This is a virtual event. 

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