NATURE: Brexit ‘breakthrough’ raises hope — and questions

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However, Kieron Flanagan, a science and technology policy expert at the University of Manchester, says that the document might not sufficiently soothe such anxieties. “Non-UK EU nationals must feel battered and bruised by the uncertainty of the process,” he says. “And I’m not sure how much this will do to reassure those who might be thinking twice about coming to the UK in the near future.”

Period8 Dec 2017

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  • TitleBrexit ‘breakthrough’ raises hope — and questions
    Media name/outletNature
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date8/12/17
    DescriptionHowever, Kieron Flanagan, a science and technology policy expert at the University of Manchester, says that the document might not sufficiently soothe such anxieties. “Non-UK EU nationals must feel battered and bruised by the uncertainty of the process,” he says. “And I’m not sure how much this will do to reassure those who might be thinking twice about coming to the UK in the near future.”
    URLhttps://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-08391-2
    PersonsKieron Flanagan

Keywords

  • Brexit
  • science policy
  • European Union