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‘’Article 50 was not designed to allow member states to leave the European Union for their own convenience’’ European Magnifying Glass on Brexit 17 December 2020, Share As part of the December 2020’s European Magnifying Glass, The New Federalist met with Étienne Criqui, Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Law and the European University Centre in Nancy, France, to talk about Brexit and its political consequences for the European Union. The New Federalist: One might have thought that the departure of the British would have facilitated discussions within the European Council. Instead, it revealed more pre-existing stances such as those of the “frugal states” during the last budgetary negotiations. In the end, was the United Kingdom just unable to see the forest for the trees? ....