A lot has already been said about Brexit, and this is likely to increase over the coming weeks as we count down to the referendum.
We regularly review the content and have pulled together some key links to external sources of further information on Brexit.
Materials relating to the new settlement
European Council Conclusions 18-19 February 2016
A
new settlement for the UK in the EU European
Commission, 19 February 2016
David Cameron's statement following European Council
meeting David Cameron, 19 February 2016
Report by President Donald Tusk to the European Parliament
on the February European Council meeting European
Council, 24 February 2016
The best of both worlds: the United Kingdom's special
status in a reformed European Union HM Government,
February 2016
HM Government papers
Companies and the EU referendum period
Cabinet Office, April 2016
Rights and obligations of European Union
membership HM Government, April 2016
The long-term economic impact of EU membership and the
alternatives HM Treasury analysis, April 2016
Alternatives to membership: possible models for the United
Kingdom outside the European Union HM Government,
March 2016
The process of withdrawing from the European Union HM
Government, February 2016
House of Lords: European Union Committee
The process of withdrawing from the European Union House of Lords, European Union Committee (11th Report of Session 2015–16), 4 April 2016
House of Commons: Briefing papers
EU Referendum: the process of leaving the EU
House of Commons, 8 April 2016
Reading list on UK-EU relations 2013-2016: reform,
renegotiation, withdrawal House of Commons, 22 March
2016
Exiting the EU: UK reform proposals, legal impact and
alternatives to membership House of Commons, 12
February 2016
EU Referendum: summary and analysis of the new Settlement
for the UK in the EU House of Commons, 8 March
2016
Exiting the EU: impact in key UK policy areas House of
Commons, 12 February 2016
Financial Services: European aspects House of Commons,
17 December 2015
Treasury Committee (House of Commons): Oral evidence
The economic and financial costs and benefits of UK
membership of the EU Dominic Cummings (Campaign
Director, Vote Leave Ltd) 20 April 2016
The economic and financial costs and benefits of UK membership of
the EU Boris Johnson (MP) 23 March 2016
The economic and financial costs and benefits of UK membership of
the EU Dr Mark Carney (Governor, Bank of England) and
Sir Jon Cunliffe (Deputy Governor, Financial Stability, Bank of
England) 8 March 2016
The economic and financial costs and benefits of UK membership of
the EU Lord Rose (Chairman, Britain Stronger in
Europe) and Will Straw (Executive Director, Britain Stronger in
Europe) 2 March 2016
The economic and financial costs and benefits of UK membership of
the EU Lord Hill (European Commissioner for Financial
Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union) 1 March
2016
A full list of all oral evidence can be found here
Treasury Committee (House of Commons): Written evidence
Letter from Mark Carney (Governor, Bank of England) to Rt Hon
Andrew Tyrie (MP) 7 March 2016
The economic and financial costs and benefits of UK membership in
the EU The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) 19
January 2016
A full list of all written evidence can be found here
Think Tank pieces
Where next? A liberal, free-market guide to Brexit
Open Europe, April 2016
Brexit and EU regulation: A bonfire of vanities Centre
for European Reform, February 2016
The risk of Brexit: an opportunity for the EU? Policy
Network, February 2016
Brexit: Legally Effective Alternatives Institute for
International and European Affairs, January 2016
The Brexit equation: EU minus UK = ? Centre for
European Policy Studies, January 2016
Brexit and
the City CEPS, January 2016
What if...? The consequences, challenges and opportunities facing
Britain outside the EU Open Europe, March 2015
Useful Brexit Reading Materials
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