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FT Brexit Unspun
A podcast that looks beyond the slogans and grandstanding to examine what Brexit will mean for Britain’s trade, economy, public institutions and private sector. Brexit Unspun is produced by Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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4.1 stars from 46 ratings
Don’t you just love “That’s all we have time for”! Nothing of the sort, of course. Nineteen minutes for a week of the FT? At least be honest: That’s all we could be bothered to put together for you is closer to the truth.
Bob Chappell via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 06/20/18
Great but don't give up
Learned a lot from Brexit Unspun shame you will be taking a break. Now is the time to save the UK and have a people's vote on the brexit deal. Please keep going!
JamesH123 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/03/18
FT on Europe: Us vs Them
How many articles have been published by the FT about Europe and Brexit? How many hours of podcasts and video? Yet, for a newspaper that likes to think of itself as being truly international and global, its perspective in all of those articles and podcasts is always extremely British (more...Read full review »
BadAtPickingUsernames via Apple Podcasts · Portugal · 04/12/18
Recent Episodes
Fears about EU migrants 'flooding the country' played a big role in the campaign to persuade Britons to vote for Brexit, but there are signs of a big shift in public attitudes as labour shortages begin to affect different sectors of the economy.  The government, however, seems slow to catch on. ...
Published 06/01/18
A bitter row has broken out between Brussels and the British government over Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system. FT industry editor Peggy Hollinger and space expert Bleddyn Bowen discuss why the project is such an important test case for future relations between Britain and the EU
Published 05/18/18
Many in Britain have been unaware of the extent to which European law has benefited their rights and that, without an overarching EU constitutional framework, these rights may now be at risk. Schona Jolly, QC, barrister at Cloisters Chambers, who specialises in equality, human rights and...
Published 05/04/18
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