Brexit Means Brexit - a podcast by Sam Rippon and Chern Han Mah

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The latest episode of this all-new international politics podcast turns its attention to Brexit in the first part of our exploration of the UK's exit from the European Union, and the impact of this on UK politics. In the week that Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen unveil the UK-EU trading agreement, Sam and Chern take a look at how the UK got to this point and the impact of the turbulence along the way. This episode also includes an update on the formation of Joe Biden's Cabinet, and a discussion of the recent Indonesian Cabinet reshuffle.



1645 days after the 2016 EU Referendum, the UK and EU have finally agreed a future trading relationship, rounding off an eventful four and a half years of UK politics. Over the next two episodes, Sam and Chern will discuss Brexit past, present and future. This episode looks at the rise of euroscepticism and the impact of Theresa May's turbulent handling of Brexit on UK politics more generally. When did Brexit seem inevitable? How has the party system changed as a result of this withdrawal? Did the 2017 General Election make Brexit more difficult than it could have been?



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