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Martin McKee

Martin McKee: Has the UK gone GUBU?

July 15, 2019

Martin McKee asks if the Irish word GUBU offers an adequate description of UK politics in 2019? […]

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Martin McKee: Waiting for Brexit

April 24, 2019

As we wait to find out what will happen next, the damage is being done […]

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Martin McKee: After “90 minutes of nothing” the EU has taken back control of Brexit

March 22, 2019

So what happens next? And what are the implications for the NHS? Martin McKee unpicks the latest developments on Brexit […]

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Lucinda Hiam and Martin McKee: The deepening health crisis in the UK requires society wide, political intervention

March 8, 2019

These are not just numbers, these are lives […]

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Deal or no deal? The Brexit process has descended into farce but will it become a tragedy?

January 31, 2019

The risk of a “no deal” Brexit is now extremely high and, if May’s plan goes wrong, it will be the NHS and its patients that bear the brunt of […]

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Martin McKee: Taking stock of Brexit—what comes next?

December 21, 2018

The consequences of a “no deal” Brexit are so catastrophic that it is almost inconceivable that a serious politician would allow it to happen […]

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Martin McKee: The Brexit withdrawal agreement has important implications for the NHS and public health

November 22, 2018

It is still possible that some version of Theresa May’s proposed deal may come to pass. And if it does, what are the implications for health? […]

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Martin McKee: Salzburg—what next for Brexit?

September 21, 2018

For close observers of the Brexit process, the only thing that was surprising about the EU’s rejection of the so-called Chequers deal at the European Council meeting at Salzburg was […]

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Martin McKee: Theresa May is right. “No deal is better than a bad deal” …. for the European Union

July 27, 2018

The impact of a “no deal” on the NHS and medical research will be immediate […]

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Martin McKee: Decoding the Brexit white paper—what might it mean for health?

July 13, 2018

The government’s stated intention was to provide a degree of certainty, but in that it has failed […]

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