the EU have now reached some semblance of an agreement and are set to progress beyond phase one of Brexit,(HM Revenue & Customs and the Foreign Office) who will be left holding the mucky end of the post-Brexit,resilient EU27, a wounded PM, economic turbulence and a stunning general misunderstanding of what Brexit
https://scvo.scot/p/22916/2017/12/13/the-art-of-the-brexit-deal
More must be done to ensure that Structural Funds post-Brexit, or their replacements, are utilised in,Brexit rights and poverty SCVO have worked closely with our members to explore the potential impacts,Brexit will also see an end to the European Social Fund, a direct investment in social policy that tackles,Brexit will also have a significant impact on EU citizens living in Scotland, particularly the most vulnerable,protections, unequal access to the internet and digital devices, and the very real threats posed by Brexit
https://scvo.scot/p/26232/2018/09/14/submission-to-un-special-rapporteur-on-extreme-poverty-and-human-rights
Seafood Trade having a meeting at Westminster demanding the area receieves Free Trade status after Brexit,happened, there would still be demand for the industry’s produce, so it didn’t matter which way the Brexit,South Tyneside voted 62% in favour of Brexit.,More than half of those who voted in Cornwall (56.5%) opted for Brexit.,protest that the government did not include the ceramics industry in its list of sectors selected for Brexit
https://scvo.scot/p/22851/2017/11/21/brexit-regions-discovering-the-grass-isnt-always-greener
This was meant to offer peace of mind and to assure people that on ‘Brexit day’, we would start off from,to Westminster will automatically be fully devolved at a later date enhanced powers as a result of Brexit,the time to have the discussion about where power should rest and how it should be used With the Brexit,Brexit campaigners promised that we’d be able to ‘take back control’.
https://scvo.scot/p/22586/2017/11/16/brexit-the-withdrawal-effects