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The Continental Partnership is a proposal by five leading European thinkers that would see Britain stay in the single market with some control over migration. Could it enable the UK to avoid the pain of a ‘hard’ Brexit?

Simon Hix (@SimonJHix) is Harold Laski Professor of Political Science at the LSE.

Emma Reynolds (@emmareynoldsmp) is Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East and a former adviser on Europe to Robin Cook and Geoff Hoon.

Giles Wilkes (@gilesyb) is a former adviser to the coalition government and a Lex writer and occasional columnist at the FT.

Guntram Wolff (@guntramwolff) is an economist and director of the Brussels think-tank, Bruegel.

Dr Jennifer Jackson-Preece is an Associate Professor of Nationalism at the LSE.

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