The impacts of Brexit are far and wide. As with Britain, its Overseas Territories have broken formal links with the European Union and are part of the transition period until the end of 2020. It is now incumbent on the Territories, with the support of Britain, to recalibrate their relations not only with the EU, but with the wider world and Britain itself. Islands closer to the British mainland also need to adjust to the new reality, and be conscious of how their own vulnerabilities can be mitigated.
Brexit And Beyond: Global And Local Challenges In The UK Overseas Territories
Brexit And Beyond: Global And Local Challenges In The UK Overseas Territories
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Speakers:

Benito Wheatley
Special Envoy, British Virgin Islands Government

Kate Matheson
Lecturer, University of the West of England

Peter Clegg
Associate Professor of Politics & Head of Department, Health and Social Sciences

The Honourable Teslyn Barkman
Member of the Legislative Assembly, Falkland Islands