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Maddy Thimont Jack

Associate

Maddy was an associate director on the Institute for Government’s Brexit team. She led our work on parliament's role in the Brexit process, and regularly represented the Institute on national and international news media. She also conducted research on devolution. She studied History at the University of Sheffield and completed a Master’s in Global Politics at the London School of Economics in 2015.

Previously, Maddy worked as a research assistant at BritainThinks on a range of projects for clients across the private and public sectors. She also completed an internship with the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations in New York.

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09 SEP 2020 Explainer

What Brexit means for individuals

Different rules now apply for UK citizens travelling, working, living or studying in the EU, the EEA and Switzerland, and vice versa.

09 SEP 2020 Explainer

UK Internal Market Act

After the end of the transition period, the UK government and the devolved administrations will no longer be collectively bound by EU law.

24 JUL 2020 Explainer

Devolution: UK internal market

The UK internal market refers to the rules that underpin free trade across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

18 MAY 2020 Analysis paper

Parliamentary Monitor 2020

Long-standing problems with how parliament works and how MPs perform their duties have yet to be addressed.