Traffic and retweets aren’t everything – and some of our most interesting posts weren’t necessarily the most-read. LSE Brexit editors Roch Dunin-Wąsowicz and Ros Taylor pick their highlights from 2017.
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Brexit is not only an expression of nostalgia for empire, it is also the fruit of empire
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Brits in Spain: four broad Brexit narratives (though sometimes it’s best to avoid the topic)
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Would you like hormones, GM and extra antibiotics with that? How Brexit threatens food security
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Legatum Institute’s ‘solution’ for the Brexit border is highly problematic
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New British exceptionalism – no longer in competition for the best and the brightest?
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The Mail’s ‘Brexit bias’ witch-hunt is wrong, but raises uncomfortable home truths
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To Brussels via Rome: how Eurosceptical are British Christians?
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Unpicking the “No deal is better than a bad deal” mantra: what would a ‘bad deal’ look like?
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‘They can move’ – or can they? Freedom of movement, Brexit and working-class stasis
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