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Joe Marshall

Former senior researcher

Joe was a senior researcher in the Institute's Brexit team. He previously contributed to the Institute’s work on tax and parliament.

He joined the organisation in October 2018 from HM Treasury, where he worked on EU exit legislation as policy lead on the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill and the meaningful vote. 

Joe has an MA(Cantab) in Law from the University of Cambridge, and a Bachelor of Civil Law from the University of Oxford.

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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.

20 AUG 2020 Explainer

The GB–EU border  

This explainer sets out the checks that take place at the GB–EU border.

19 MAY 2020 Explainer

Secondary legislation: how is it made?

Secondary, or delegated, legislation is law made by a person or body other than parliament, under powers delegated by a ‘parent’ Act of parliament.