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- List of Interviews
- Interview 1 - Member of the Brexit Select Committee, London, July 2017.
- Interview 2 - Former DExEU official, London, July 2017.
- Interview 3 - Former Conservative MEP, Brussels, July 2017.
- Interview 4 - Former high-ranking EU official, August 2018 (telephone).
- Interview 5 - Former high-level EU official, Brussels, July 2017.
- Interview 6 - Member of the House of Lords (Liberal Democrat), London, July 2017.
- Interview 7 - Former UK Ambassador to France, London, July 2017.
- Interview 8 - Former Labour MEP, London, October 2017.
- Interview 9 - Brussels-based think-tanker, July 2017 (telephone).
- Interview 10 - Member of the EU Negotiating Team, September 2017 (telephone).
- Interview 11 - Member of the House of Lords (Labour), London, July 2017.