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David Henig

David Henig is director of the UK Trade Policy Project at the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE)

September 2021

  • REUTERS/John Sibley/File Photo, February 24, 2021. David Frost walks outside Downing Street in London.

    Politics Weekly UK
    Can David Frost actually make Brexit work? Politics Weekly podcast

    Jessica Elgot speaks with Jennifer Rankin, Matthew O’Toole and David Henig about the man behind the politician David Frost

March 2020

  • EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier (right) and the British prime minister's Europe adviser David Frost pose for a photograph at start of the start of post-Brexit trade deal talks between the EU and the United Kingdom in Brussels on March 2, 2020.

    The Guardian’s Brexit Means ...
    How did the UK-EU trade talks kick off? Brexit Means ... podcast

    Our panel discusses what happened during the first round of negotiations on the future relationship

April 2019

  • Labour’s Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer, second left, and shadow cabinet ministers arrive at the Cabinet office for a Brexit meeting on Tuesday.

    The EU won’t change course on Brexit – look at the Greek debt crisis

    David Henig
    British bickering goes on but that doesn’t make the EU likely to reopen the deal, says David Henig of the European Centre for International Political Economy

January 2019

  • Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald and deputy leader Michelle O’Neill hold an anti-Brexit protest in Louth.

    That brand new Tory plan for Brexit? Here’s why it’s dead in the water

    David Henig
    I can immediately see several fatal flaws in the so-called ‘Malthouse compromise’ says UK director of the European Centre For International Political Economy, David Henig