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Post-election clarity – Brexit Means... podcast

Jon Henley discusses Boris Johnson’s Brexit bill with Jennifer Rankin, Anand Menon and Joe Owen

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12/17/2019

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Now that Boris Johnson has the decisive parliamentary majority he wanted, Jon Henley asks if it will be plain sailing for his Brexit bill. He is joined by Jennifer Rankin, the Guardian’s Brussels correspondent, Anand Menon, of the UK in a Changing Europe thinktank, and Joe Owen, the director of the Brexit programme at the Institute for Government

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