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Brexit: Divided Kingdom
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Brexit: Divided Kingdom

The results of Britain’s long-awaited referendum on EU membership are in: Britons have voted to leave, 52% to 48%. Wondering what it all means? ESSA’s Brexit coverage is here. ESSA Unimelb Editors Tom Crowley and Sam O’Connor examine the ramifications for Britain’s economy and its politics.
Jun 24, 2016 11 min read
What you need to know about the Panama Papers
david cameron

What you need to know about the Panama Papers

Offshoring Before I explain what the Panama Papers are, there is one critical thing you have to understand: offshoring. Simply put, offshoring, in this context, means owning a shell company (a non-trading company used as a financial vehicle) that, legally, is based in a foreign country. There are many legitimate
Apr 13, 2016 6 min read
Britain's craziest ever election
david cameron

Britain's craziest ever election

After five years of Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government, the people of Great Britain and Northern Ireland go to the polls on May 7, with no clear idea of what will result afterwards. Since 2010, the British political landscape has undergone some of the most substantial changes seen since the Second
May 7, 2015 3 min read
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