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Brexit day in Westminster and no sign of triumphalism. Maybe some. Union flag selfie.

Tagliare lungo il tratteggio

Un triste jour pour l'Europe... J'ai marqué le coup en achetant un crayon made in Britain...

A family who protests together stays together :-)

Porthtowan, Cornwall. 29th September 2021.

3 marches. My panel at Chichester Camera Club's winter exhibition 2019.

Dunkirk is ready for the Brexit

... can hold a conversation

Amazing amount of new #streetart In #shoreditch in just 1 day, blog post with more pics: bit.ly/2WwDyAU

Services make up the majority of the UK economy. But the Brexit debate has focused much more on how to ensure continuity of frictionless trade in goods, and far less on the needs of the very diverse and fragmented services sector.

 

At this event, our panel discussed how the Government has taken account of the interests of the services sector in Brexit. They also considered how to ensure the UK services sector is best placed to benefit from both the UK’s future relationship with the EU and the opportunities that Brexit offers.

 

Panellists:

 

Adam Minns, Executive Director, Commercial Broadcasters Association

 

Giles Derrington, Associate Director of Policy, techUK

 

Emma Dowden, COO, Burges Salmon LLP

 

Elisa Kerr, Managing Director, State Street

 

The discussion was chaired by Joe Owen, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.

 

This event is kindly supported by Burges Salmon LLP

 

Photos by Candice McKenzie

A man who believes that the Earth is a few thousand years old.

The United Kingdom leaves the EU and Brexit. Large version.

I'm behind with sharing photos so the next ten photos are from an attempt at some street photography on 29 March 2019. As a remainer I wanted to document both sides of the debate.

March, March 2023

Is BREXIT on the way out?

Seen in a boutique/shabby chic shop

Placard urging others to stand for EUnity and for the UK to rethink its approach to the whole question of Brexit.

Campaigners from global citizens´ movement Avaaz demonstrate after UK general elections : Theresa May big-head puppet mourns at the grave of hard Brexit after hung parliament shock

Air Transat advertisement anticipating the Brexit on the street in downtown Toronto

brexit leaving party

The Brexit March at Westminster on the 25th of March, 2017. Shot using a pentex film camera.

A pre-Brexit series I shot and forgot. I found it again while slowly starting to process and scan old rolls—film that spent years tucked away in a shoebox, in a dark, forgotten corner of my house.

 

There’s a quiet, painful irony in these few frames. I’ve always been fascinated by the way we live so closely together, yet often exist in entirely different realities.

We share one world, and yet experience another, alone.

 

The human condition, maybe.

A contradiction we carry every day.

A living oxymoron.

 

Cottonopolis (2021?)

 

Dev & Scanned by @comethroughlab

   

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