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Brexit Podcast — 121 episodes

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121: James Torrance founded a new party to stop Brexit and save the planet

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120: Karen O'Reilly on how Brits in Spain think negotiations are progressing

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118: 'EU Supergirl' Madeleina Kay on her mission for a second referendum

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119: Peter Hitchens says the UK is in a pre-civil war condition

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116: Tamara Cincik on how Brexit is a monstrous fashion faux pas

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115: Dr Mike Galsworthy on the importance of European collaboration for UK scientists

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114: Elspeth Hoskins of Undivided calls for better political education for our youth

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113: Alastair Campbell says Brexit is political suicide

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112: Henry Bolton on UKIP and a new world order

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111: Tony Connelly on the Irish border and the Good Friday Agreement

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110: William Bain on trade talks (or not)

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109: Nick Temple on how social enterprises can embrace Brexit

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108: Laura Townshend on how YOU can have your voice heard on Brexit

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107: Richard Macrory on Brexit's environmental impact

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106: Gina Miller on government's 'power grab' to pass laws without parliament

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105: Michael Tscherny on the EU (Withdrawal) Bill

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104: Pete North from the Leave Alliance says ‘Flexcit’ is the UK’s only hope

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103: Oli Dugmore joins the Brexit Podcast team

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102: European Parliament VP Mairead McGuinness on Brexit & women in politics

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101: Monique Ebell on the dramatic fall in trade Britain faces on leaving the EU

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100: Jen and Tim celebrate 100 episodes of the Brexit Podcast

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99: Patrick Minford on the £135billion benefits of Brexit

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98: Ian Wright on the possibility of chlorinated chicken invading our shelves

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97: Blondel Cluff on the threat of Brexit to Anguilla

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96: Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim

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95: Jen and Tim review new political play The Majority

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94: Hostage negotiation trainer Simon Horton on how we should barter for Brexit

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93: Priya Minhas and Adam Drummond on multiculturalism and British identity

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92: Weekly Brexit round-up with Tim

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91: Donald Trump has his say on Brexit

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90: Paul Goldsmith on what Jeremy Corbyn really thinks of Brexit

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89: Michaela Benson on what Brits abroad think of Brexit

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88: Conor Devine on how Brexit could lead to Irish reunification

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87: Vivi Kallinikou on the inextricable link between art and politics

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86: Henry Newman on the challenges the government faces over the repeal bill

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85: Garvan Walshe on how learning the lessons of the Iraq war will help Brexit

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84: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Tim

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83: Paul Goldsmith on why Britain never bought into the European vision

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82: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Oli Dugmore and Tim

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81: Brendan Costelloe on the impact of Brexit on the voluntary sector

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80: May's 'settled status' deal for EU nationals and what it will mean for co-host Jen

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79: Stephen Timms shares an inside look at the Brexit Select Committee

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78: Toby Baxendale on the start of Brexit negotiations

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77: Ian Dunt on why a DUP coalition will be a massive mistake

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76: Lembit Öpik on what the general election result means for Brexit

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75: Election day tactics with Frances Foley of the Progressive Alliance

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74: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Steph Farnsworth

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73: Alan Hastings on how Brexit can be a prize catch for the UK fishing industry

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72: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen

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71: Toby Baxendale on how free trade will thrive post Brexit

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70: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Warren and Tim

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69: Simon Read on the importance of Britain's financial services sector post Brexit

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68: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Oli Dugmore

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67: Katinka Barysch on why a trade deal over Brexit is not Germany's priority

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66: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim

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65: Vincent Pons on the French election and what it means for Brexit

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64: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim

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63: Jemima Lovatt on how dark ads might decide the general election

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62: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Steph Farnsworth

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61: Oh snap, another election! Henry Newman on what it means for Brexit

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60: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim

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59: Shashi Tharoor on Brexit's implicit Empire-ical nostalgia

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58: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Tim

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57: Gibraltar rocked. Ex pat journalist Joe Duggan on the sovereignty row

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56: Stephanie Farnsworth on launching new political youth magazine Stand Up

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55: May triggered Article 50 but what happens now? Joe Owen explains

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54: Gina Miller on her determination to hold the government to account after Article 50 is triggered

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53: Councillor Paul Gleeson on the real reasons why Boston is the most pro Leave area of the country

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52: Ian Dunt, author of Brexit: What The Hell Happens Now?

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51: Tim reviews a new play about Brexit, My Country; a work in progress

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50: An angry Dave Bromage on a big week of Brexit developments

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49: Robert Lawson on how language creates belonging and difference

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48: Alex de Ruyter on setting up a Centre for Brexit Studies

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47: Paul Coleridge on how Brexit might improve family stability and marriage rates

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46: Dr Martin Glynn on how Brexit is affecting racial and prison politics

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45: Sally Hunt on how Brexit risks an exodus of EU students and academics

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44: Blair toxic for Brexit? Kieran Pedlay on the impact of former PM

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43: Conor Devine on whether Northern Ireland's future is going up in smoke

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42: Education, ethnicity, age - BBC's George Greenwood digs into why Britain voted for Brexit

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41: Jim Duffy & Lucy-Rose on the business mind-set required to make Brexit a success

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40: Marc Webber on how Brexit could be an own goal for the Premier League

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39: Graham Smith on how Cornwall will manage without EU funding

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38: Sir Richard Packer on how agriculture can reap the benefits of Brexit

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37: Stephen Chater on what happens now, post-Article 50 ruling

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36: Jemima Lovatt on who is responsible for post-truth politics

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35: Robyn Munro gives us the 101 on Theresa May's big Brexit speech

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34: Lembit Öpik of the Motorcycle Action Group goes full throttle on Brexit

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33: Sir Ivan the Terrible? Vicenzo Scarpetta on civil servant's resignation

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32: Isabel Gahren on how social bots manipulate our political views

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31: How the EU referendum came about

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30: Tim's top five Brexit takeaways

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29: Holly Seddon on living as an ex-pat in Amsterdam

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28: Warren's top five Brexit takeaways

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27: The Triathlon Industry Association on how Brexit won't stop the sport being runaway success

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26: Robyn Munro gives us a rundown of recent Brexit developments

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25: James Graham on writing a screenplay about Brexit

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24: Marie-Noelle Loewe on European citizenship and immigrants' rights in the UK

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23: Jen's top five Brexit takeways

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22: David Kurten on why he joined UKIP and the party's role in Britain's future

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21: Dave Bromage on #LibDemFightBack and flaws of the Remain campaign

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20: Patti Rundall on how regulations save lives

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19: Dr Lucy Maddox on Brexit's psychological toll

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18: Daniel Puddick on the challenges of employing EU staff post-referendum

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17: Minette Batters says trade links are top priority for farmers

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16: Michael Newman on British Jews wanting to find refuge in Germany

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15: Conor Devine the crisis now facing Northern Ireland

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14: Jacob Parakilas on parallels between Trump and Brexit

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13: Rob Watts on the opinions of the super rich post-referendum

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12: Charlotte Gerade and Joe Porter on how to make young voices heard

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11: Gesine Wittrich on the benefits of cultural exchange

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10: Jonathan Franks on the business reaction to Brexit

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9: Gina Miller on suing the government over Brexit

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8: Robyn Munro explains the confounding Great Repeal Bill

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Why we need a Brexit Podcast

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7: Adam Bere on referendum reactions in the US and France

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6: Tommy Holgate on why he ran for the Peace Party

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5: Raoul Ruparel explains how Article 50 works

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4: Geoff Norcott on why he's a right wing, pro-Leave comedian

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3: Shazia Awan on racism and xenophobia post-referendum

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2: Professor Martin Conway on how Brexit will be remembered

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1: Tom Heming offers a youthful perspective on Brexit