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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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17 DEC 2018 Explainer

Indicative votes on Brexit

Indicative votes are votes by MPs on a series of non-binding resolutions. We explain why the government allowed MPs indicative votes on Brexit.

09 OCT 2018 Explainer

No-deal Brexit: UK preparations

The UK’s no-deal readiness is about more than just government – it means public bodies, individuals, and above all businesses taking action to prepare

05 APR 2018 Report

Devolution after Brexit

All four governments of the UK – Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Westminster – must go back to the drawing board to redefine their relationships

21 DEC 2017 Comment

Legislating Brexit in 2018

This is the year Parliament started to get to grips with Brexit. And it will dominate 2018 to an even greater extent, argues Maddy Thimont Jack.