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DECADES: Federico Fabbrini on Ireland in the EU: 1970s – 2020s, From Accession to Brexit and Beyond.
This episode is a conversation with Federico Fabbrini, Director of the DCU Brexit Institute, about how Ireland's situation in the EU has changed as a result of Brexit.
2023-12-13
25 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
DECADES: Tanya Lokot on Ireland in the EU, Part 2: 2020s – Brexit and Ukraine
Here is part two of our conversation with Tanya Lokot, where she goes into more detail about her research. Now, we will look at how the EU was depicted in Irish media between July 2021 and March 2022 - with a particular focus on Brexit and Ukraine.
2023-12-07
38 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
DECADES: Giada Lagana on Northern Ireland and the EU, Part 2: 1990s – Brexit
Today’s episode is Part 2 of a conversation with Giada Lagana about Northern Ireland in the European Union. Here Giada talks about the role of the European Union in the Northern Ireland peace process. Finally she talks about the present and the future of post-Brexit Northern Ireland, which has now formally left, but remains closely tied to, the European Union.
2023-11-30
30 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
A Christmas Without Frost: The End of the 'Brexit Minister'?
In our latest podcast, Ian Cooper explores the recent resignation of Lord Frost as '#Brexit Minister' in the #UK government. He breaks down the history of this rather anomalous position in the government, its current responsibilities, Lord Frost's time in the role and what the future holds after his resignation. The full blog post can be found here: https://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2021/12/christmas-without-frost-end-brexit-minister/ Photo Credit: European Union, 2020
2021-12-22
09 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
Introduction & Presentations on the Rule of Law Crisis in the EU
The first day of the BRIDGE Network 7th conference, entitled “Differentiated Governance in the Post-Crisis EU” was introduced by Ken McDonagh, Head of the School of Law & Government at DCU. PhD Presentations on the Rule of Law Crisis in the EU featuring: Federico Fabbrini (DCU Brexit Institute)- Chair, Viktor Kazai (Central European University) Niels Kirst (DCU) Beatrice Monciunskaite (DCU) and Jenny Pullicino Orlando (University of Copenhagen) The conference was held in collaboration with University of Bozen and Bolzano, the University of Copenhagen and the Central Europe...
2021-10-26
1h 41
Post Brexit Europe podcast
Sir Ivan Rogers, Part 2: After the Referendum
Sir Ivan Rogers was the UK Permanent Representative to the EU (November 2013 – January 2017). In Part 2 of our conversation he reflects on the Brexit process after the referendum. After leaving government, he made a number of widely acclaimed public speeches in which he gave a forensic analysis of the difficulties of the Brexit process and the hard choices facing Brexit Britain. His Liverpool speech was published as the book, 9 Lessons in Brexit.
2021-09-23
48 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
Sir Ivan Rogers, Part 1: Before the Referendum
Sir Ivan Rogers was the UK Permanent Representative to the EU (November 2013 – January 2017). In Part 1 of our conversation he reflects on his experience as a central figure in the pre-Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU. A transcript of his Brexit Witness Archive interview, discussed at the beginning of this podcast, can be found here.
2021-09-21
55 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
High Level Debate with Sir Ivan Rogers and Ambassador Tom Hanney
This episode of a recording of an event by the DCU Brexit Institute, 'The Framework of New EU-UK Relations' on 5th March 2021 with Sir Ivan Rogers, the former UK Permanent Representative to the EU, and Ambassador Tom Hanney, Irish Representative to the EU, chaired by Prof Federico Fabbrini, Director of the DCU Brexit Institute.
2021-05-10
59 min
This Is Important.
This Is Important: Northern Ireland Protocol
The UK has now left the transition period and entered a new relationship with the EU. As part of this the Northern Ireland protocol is now in place. Jacob Millen-Bamford spoke to Una Boyd and Colin Harvey to understand what the protocol is, why the situation on the island of Ireland is so unique, and what it means for people's everyday lives, and their rights. Brexit Civil Society Alliance Website Twitter CAJ Website Twitter Colin Harvey Twitter
2021-01-29
33 min
This Is Important.
Seizing the Opportunity: Nathalie Sherring - Dorset Race Equality Council
Seizing the Opportunity: The case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy. A new report by the Brexit Civil Society Alliance that looks at why now more than ever civil society organisations need to be engaged with fully. Civil society organisations play a vital role in a functioning democracy, creating a bridge between citizens and the state. With the UK’s future in flux facing many challenges as we tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and leave the EU we need to embrace the expertise and experience of organisations. At the moment organisations face many...
2021-01-26
15 min
This Is Important.
Seizing the Opportunity: Geoff Nuttall - Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action
Seizing the Opportunity: The case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy. A new report by the Brexit Civil Society Alliance that looks at why now more than ever civil society organisations need to be engaged with fully. Civil society organisations play a vital role in a functioning democracy, creating a bridge between citizens and the state. With the UK’s future in flux facing many challenges as we tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and leave the EU we need to embrace the expertise and experience of organisations. At the moment organisations face many...
2021-01-19
10 min
This Is Important.
Seizing the Opportunity: Mihai Calin Bica - Roma Support Group
Seizing the Opportunity: The case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy. A new report by the Brexit Civil Society Alliance that looks at why now more than ever civil society organisations need to be engaged with fully. Civil society organisations play a vital role in a functioning democracy, creating a bridge between citizens and the state. With the UK’s future in flux facing many challenges as we tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and leave the EU we need to embrace the expertise and experience of organisations. At the moment organisations face many...
2021-01-14
12 min
This Is Important.
Seizing the Opportunity: Anna Nicholl - Wales Council for Voluntary Action
Seizing the Opportunity: The case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy. A new report by the Brexit Civil Society Alliance that looks at why now more than ever civil society organisations need to be engaged with fully. Civil society organisations play a vital role in a functioning democracy, creating a bridge between citizens and the state. With the UK’s future in flux and facing many challenges as we tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and leave the EU we need to embrace the expertise and experience of organisations. At the moment organisations face...
2021-01-13
12 min
This Is Important.
This Is Important: Ministers Making Law (Part 2)
This is part two of the two part series on delegated legislation. To hear part one click here. The delegated legislation process is complex but major policy changes are made using it. Therefore it is crucial that civil society organisations across the UK understand how to engage with the process. In this episode Jacob Millen-Bamford speaks to Kierra Box at Friends of the Earth to learn how to get involved, what lobbying on delegated legislation looks like, and what lessons can be taken from their use in the Brexit process. He also speaks to Alexandra Sinclair, Public Law Project...
2020-12-09
30 min
This Is Important.
This Is Important: Ministers Making Law (Part 1)
Delegated legislation, laws created by ministers, is complex and until recently a niche topic. Throughout the Brexit process, and more recently during the Coronavirus pandemic, the Government has made extensive use of them. To understand what delegated legislation is, and what the issues surrounding them are, Jacob Millen-Bamford speaks to Ruth Fox from Hansard Society, and Alexandra Sinclair from the Public Law Project. This is episode one of a two part series on delegated legislation. Find more from the Brexit Civil Society Alliance, and guests on this episode below. Brexit Civil Society...
2020-12-09
29 min
This Is Important.
Bonus Episode: Internal Market Bill Explainer
The Internal Market Bill is a controversial piece of legislation that threatens the rule of law, devolution, and the maintenance of high standards across the UK. It is also a very complex piece of legislation covering issues such as mutual recognition that many are not familiar with. To learn more about what the Bill aims to do, why it is a threat, and why the Bill is important, Jacob Millen-Bamford spoke to Charles Whitmore. Charles Whitmore is the Coordinator for the Wales Civil Society Forum on Brexit and has also conducted doctoral research on mutual...
2020-11-23
18 min
This Is Important.
This Is Important: Devolution and Brexit
The Brexit process has cast light on issues and tensions within the devolution settlement in the UK. In this episode Jacob Millen-Bamford speaks to experts on devolution and working with devolved administrations, Daniel Wincott and Mhairi Snowden, to understand how devolution works, what issues exist, and what needs to change to protect the devolution settlement for the future. Brexit Civil Society Alliance: See our website Tweet us @BrexitCSA Email us at info@brexitcivilsocietyalliance.org Subscribe to our weekly e:bulletin that analyses the impact of Brexit on civil society
2020-11-05
27 min
This Is Important.
This Is Important: The UK Shared Prosperity Fund
While a member of the European Union the UK has benefited from access to EU funding schemes. As the UK has left the EU access to these stops. The UK Government has promised to replace the funding with the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. To learn more about this fund, why the money is crucial, and importantly who benefits, Jacob Millen-Bamford speaks to Belinda Pratten, from Equally Ours, and Janine Downing, from WCVA. Find more from the Brexit Civil Society Alliance, and guests on this episode below. Brexit Civil Society Alliance: ...
2020-10-21
23 min
This Is Important.
This Is Important: Trade Deals
Trade deals are long, complex, and often dull but they touch far more than car parts. In this episode Jacob Millen-Bamford speaks to Ruth Bergan, from Trade Justice Movement, about how they happen, what the parliamentary process in the UK is, and how that can be made more democratic. He also speaks to Kath Dalmeny, from Sustain, to learn how trade deals change our rights and standards by exploring their impact on the food we eat. Find out more from our speakers at the links below. Sustain Trade Justice Movement Brexit...
2020-10-07
29 min
This Is Important.
This Is Important: The EU Settlement Scheme
Links and Resources Brexit Civil Society Alliance: See our website Tweet us @BrexitCSA Email us at info@brexitcivilsocietyalliance.org Subscribe to our weekly e:bulletin that analyses the impact of Brexit on civil society Covid-19 And EU Citizens: Advice And Resources Rights After Brexit: What Will Change? Resources from our guests: JCWI The3million Here For Good Denied My Backup website Denied My Backup crowdfunder the3million report...
2020-09-22
30 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
Brexit and Financial Services in Ireland
This week's podcast is a Keynote Address from Ed Sibley, Central Bank of Ireland, Deputy Governor, Prudential Regulation. Mr. Sibley gives a detailed analysis of Brexit and the risks it poses to Irish Financial Services and to the Irish economy. Originally recorded at the BRIDGE Network Kick-off Conference, 30 October. The slides that accompany this episode are available on the BRIDGE Network website https://bridgenetwork.eu/publication/brexit-the-end-of-the-beginning/
2020-03-05
25 min
Brexit ID
Esp10 Dalan Bodol adalah Jalan Ninja Brebes!
Ngerti dewek lah nek dalan nang Brebes kuwe rusak. Kye brexit mbahas detail dalan sing ana nang Brebes.
2020-03-05
45 min
Post Brexit Europe podcast
An Interview with Sir Jonathan Faull
In this first episode we go back to where Brexit all began as we talk to Sir Jonathan Faull. Sir Jonathan was the head of the taskforce that negotiated the deal with David Cameron which was meant to prevent Brexit. In this episode, he reflects on a 38-year career in the European Commission and 47 years of British membership in the EU.
2020-02-20
45 min
Brexit ID
Eps08 Jane, Brebes Kuwe Jawa Apa Sunda??!
Nek sing pernah dolan meng Brebes ndean heran, wong Brebes koh ana sing ngomonge Jawa, ana juga sing Sunda. Nah jane Brebes kuwe Jawa apa Sunda? Rungokna bae jawabane brexit.
2020-02-20
31 min
Brexit ID
Eps06 Anti Pramuka Pramuka Club!!!
Pokoke kye wejangan sekang brexit, aja mlebu Pramuka. Okeh? Aja pokoke. Nek pengen ngerti alesane, kye rungokna anjog rampung.
2020-02-06
1h 05
Post Brexit Europe podcast
Introducing the Post Brexit Europe podcast
This is the first episode of a new podcast about Brexit and the Future of Europe.
2020-02-05
05 min
Brexit ID
Eps05 Kenakalane Cah Brebes Jaman Mbiyen!
Kira-kira bocah mbiyen kaya apa nakale yah? narkoba? sex bebas? ya ora lah! edan apa! Kyeh rungokna bae kejujurane cah brexit.
2020-01-30
48 min
Podcast – Briefings For Britain
Suella Braverman MP, tells BfB why Brexit is a liberation from a failing EU economy
Suella Braverman, the Conservative MP for Fareham, is one of the eight ERG Star Chamber of lawyers who will supervise and report back on any change the Attorney General, Geoffrey Cox, secures on the Northern Ireland backstop.
2019-03-05
00 min
Podcast – Briefings For Britain
EU economies are faltering, and the costs of Brexit are exaggerated
The prize-winning Indian economist Ashoka Mody explains why the EU is facing long-term economic decline, and why the economic costs of Brexit have been greatly overstated
2019-02-06
00 min
Podcast – Briefings For Britain
Kate Hoey: Is May really seeking a solution to the NI backstop?
BfB speaks to Labour MP for Vauxhall Kate Hoey, soon after Theresa May made her statement to the House on what her plan B for Brexit now is.
2019-01-22
00 min
We Don't Talk About Brexit
Teaching Breakfast & The Bradford Blues
Hey, its a new week and with a new week comes new new and with new news comes an all new We Don't Talk About Brexit. We talk about cheating, eating children, dumping fast food and we get a bit blue; but we don't talk about Brexit. Except Michael.
2018-04-22
00 min
We Don't Talk About Brexit
Robot Loves Camels, Hates Drugs
Welcome Back The long awaited season two of We Don't Talk About Brexit is here. We take a look at the weird and wonderful this week and see who can bring us a story the furthest away from Brexit.
2018-03-12
00 min
Brexit Podcast
James Torrance founded a new party to stop Brexit and save the planet
With the Tories moving ever more to the right while Labour moves left, there has been a lot of talk about whether the UK needs a new party, our answer to Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche!. Renew Britain wants to be that party. Founded in 2017, it hopes to occupy the abandoned centre ground in UK politics and to represent all those who feel like picking between red and blue is like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. But what exactly does the party stand for, what are it’s chances of success?
2017-11-23
34 min
Brexit Podcast
Tamara Cincik on how Brexit is a monstrous fashion faux pas
The fashion industry employs over 880,000 individuals in the UK and generates upwards of £28billion for the economy, but is its voice being heard over Brexit? One woman who wants to make sure its concerns are on the agenda is Tamara Cincik, who is the brainchild behind Fashion Roundtable, a parliamentary lobbying project, that launches officially on November 21. Tamara joins Tim to discuss the role and concerns of the almost entirely pro-remain fashion industry as the UK’s exit from the European Union draws ever nearer. For more on the launch of Fashion Roundtable and to share your view visit htt...
2017-11-02
18 min
Brexit Podcast
Alastair Campbell says Brexit is political suicide
The combative and eloquent Alastair Campbell has a reputation among many journalists for his belligerence. He is widely painted as a bully. YouTube is replete with videos of him going toe to toe with a who’s who of political figures and journalists. It’s clear Campbell has a public platform and voice that few others enjoy. He’s now setting about using it to try and stop Brexit.
2017-10-19
43 min
Brexit Podcast
Nick Temple on how social enterprises can embrace Brexit
It's conference season for the political parties, and as a Tory view of free market capitalism in Manchester is pitted against Labour's push for state-funded services in Brighton, is there another way for UK businesses to be successful? Nick Temple, the deputy chief executive of Social Enterprise UK, certainly thinks so. He joins Tim to discuss his view on how sustainable business does not have to be strictly for-profit, but neither does it need to preclude a commercial focus. As one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy, Nick explains what social enterprises stand for and discusses the...
2017-10-05
26 min
Brexit Podcast
Laura Townshend on how YOU can have your voice heard on Brexit
How can the general public become more engaged with the Brexit process? Laura Townshend, communications director from 38 Degrees, joins Tim to explain how the campaigning organisation is lobbying those in power on a whole variety of issues… including its DIY Brexit campaign. She explains how they encourage millions of us to take positive action for issues we care about – from challenging Henry VIII powers to Jeremy Hunt’s governance of the NHS - and how being an activist can be a lot more than clicking on an online petition. For more from Laura and 38 Degrees, visit the website at https...
2017-10-03
26 min
Brexit Podcast
Richard Macrory on Brexit's environmental impact
We talk about Brexit as a generation-defining issue, but when it comes to urgency and the scope of possible consequences, climate change takes the cake. We talked to Richard Macrory, the UK's first professor of environmental law and co-chair of the UK Environmental Law Association Brexit Task Force about how the country's environmental regulations might be impacted post-Brexit - for better or for worse. We also discuss how people interact with climate change, whether they are able to grasp its scope, what practical contributions can be made and how we shouldn't get discouraged by a...
2017-09-28
37 min
Brexit Podcast
Oli Dugmore joins the Brexit Podcast team
In exciting Brexit Podcast developments - and a transition period that will hopefully take a lot less than two years - we can reveal the show is introducing some new blood. For this episode, Tim welcomes Oli Dugmore who will be joining the team with his intrepid interviewing skills. Previously an editor at youth media organisation The Tab, Oli has already dropped by for a couple of weekly news round-ups, which have proved two of our more popular shows. The Cardiff graduate is now working with London-based radio station, LBC and discusses the catalysts for his interest in politics...
2017-09-14
25 min
Brexit Podcast
European Parliament VP Mairead McGuinness on Brexit & women in politics
Are quotas the way to get more women into politics, what is the role of the European Parliament (EP) in Brexit and how would a hard Irish border affect young heart patients? Mairead McGuinnnes, Irish member of the European People's Party and Vice President of the EP joins Jen to discuss all that and more. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #EP #europeanparliament #epp #maireadmcguinness #women #politics #quota #ireland #border #northernireland #goodfridayagreement
2017-09-12
30 min
Brexit Podcast
Jen and Tim celebrate 100 episodes of the Brexit Podcast
Brexit might have been uncorked on June 23 last year, but given it hasn’t provided too many champagne moments thus far, we thought it was definitely worth celebrating our 100th episode of the Brexit Podcast. When Jen, Tim and Warren started the show almost a year ago, few of us could have predicted what shape Brexit would morph into … and it’s probably fair to say that we are none the wiser today. But what the past 100 episodes have given us - and hopefully you, the listener - is a wide selection of impassioned guests, all keen to inform and ed...
2017-09-05
41 min
Brexit Podcast
Patrick Minford on the £135billion benefits of Brexit
Brexit will boost Britain’s economy to the tune of £135billion. That’s the view of Patrick Minford who chairs Economists For Free Trade, the pro leave group that believes the UK will prosper from a free market economy on leaving the EU. Patrick joins Tim to explain why his view bucks the trend of many economists, as he cites the removal of protectionism, subsidies paid out to unskilled immigrants and our annual membership of the European Union as chief factors in why we’ll soon all be better off. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #PatrickMinford #EUReferendum #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #P...
2017-08-31
22 min
Brexit Podcast
Blondel Cluff on the threat of Brexit to Anguilla
The plight of 15,000 worried souls on a tiny Caribbean island must not be forgotten. That is the message from Blondel Cluff, the representative of the government of Anguilla to the UK and European Union, who has grave concerns over the human cost of a hard Brexit to the British dependency. Blondel joins Tim to explain why a fiercely British Anguilla needs to be moved up the priorities in Westminster or risk desperate healthcare conditions - including a shortage of drinking water - on leaving the EU. Blondel is also the chief executive of the West India Committee, a charity...
2017-08-24
18 min
Brexit Podcast
Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim
It promises to be another Brexit-fired news agenda this week with five new position papers being rolled out by UK Brexit minister David Davis and plenty of debate about how negotiations should be negotiated. But before we tie ourselves completely in knots, Jen and Tim convene to have a look the main points. First up, they run the rule over the five papers - including the removal of jurisdiction from the European Court of Justice. Focus then switches to the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla, some contradictory opinion polls, and Chukka Umunna trying to put some “clear red water” betw...
2017-08-22
23 min
Brexit Podcast
Hostage negotiation trainer Simon Horton on how we should barter for Brexit
It's been more than a year since the UK voted to leave Europe, but we've still not made any meaningful progress on negotiations. As both sides stubbornly hold their ground, Jen talks to negotiation trainer and author of The Leader’s Guide to Negotiation, Simon Horton, about where we've been going wrong and how we can still turn this ship around with a little bit of good food and a cheeky chat show appearance by David Davis. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #DavidDavis #MichaelBarnier #negotiations #SimonHorton #negotiator #talks
2017-08-15
26 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit round-up with Tim
Concerns over passports, data protection and imported US food, hold the attention in this week's #Brexit news round-up. With Jen still in Berlin, Tim is flying solo again with a quick wrap of developments and he also picks up on Vince Cable's criticism over retired folks' #Brexit martyrdom and a yes/no £36billion divorce bill that, surprise, surprise, there is little agreement on.#Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #Election #vincecable
2017-08-08
17 min
Brexit Podcast
Donald Trump has his say on Brexit
What does #POTUS think of Britain, the special relationship between the US and the UK, and the possibility of a unique and highly prosperous trade deal between the two countries? Tim managed to obtain a transcript from one of Trump's rare mainstream media (MSM) interviews, this time with the Wall Street Journal, to try and clarify Trump's position to listeners. In that somewhat simple aim we have probably failed, although we do cement the fact that he likes golf. With all things Trump, this one is based on brevity and we''ll be back with rather more informed #Brexit experts...
2017-08-03
08 min
Brexit Podcast
Paul Goldsmith on what Jeremy Corbyn really thinks of Brexit
What does Jeremy Corbyn really think of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union? While the Labour leader’s political stock has risen to such extent he could become the next prime minster, his view on Brexit still confuses much of the electorate. Paul Goldsmith, author of the recently published How to Lose a Referendum: The Definitive Story of Why the UK voted for Brexit, joins Tim to examine the issue, explaining why the Labour party has long-since been divided over Europe, how so much European legislation is at odds with true ‘Corbynism’ and how the man at the helm...
2017-08-01
31 min
Brexit Podcast
Michaela Benson on what Brits abroad think of Brexit
What will become of Brits living abroad after Brexit? Helpless pawns in a political process or a wealthy expat colony insulated from sovereignty rows and trade deals? Dr Michaela Benson from Goldsmiths University of London is a leading figure in research on lifestyle migration and has been taking first-person accounts from those on the continent to assess the real picture. Recently back from France where she has been working on the Brexit Brits Abroad programme (brexitbritsabroad.com), Michaela joined Jen and Tim to explain the hopes, fears and what really matters to the 1.2million citizens resident in other European...
2017-07-27
46 min
Brexit Podcast
Conor Devine on how Brexit could lead to Irish reunification
Will Brexit leave Northern Ireland so bankrupt its citizens will want a reunified Ireland? With Article 50, the repeal bill and the small matter of a general election taking the focus over the past few months, much has happened since Belfast businessman Conor Devine joined us for Episode 43. Conor explains how a stand-off between Sinn Fein and the DUP has left Northern Ireland devoid of an executive and in a state of “paralysis” and he how he fears the thought of direct rule from Westminster. All against the inexorable advance towards Brexit that will make the £1billion handed to the Torie...
2017-07-25
37 min
Brexit Podcast
Garvan Walshe on how learning the lessons of the Iraq war will help Brexit
Is the government making the same mistakes over Brexit as it did in the Iraq war? Dr Garvan Walshe is a former international security policy adviser who believes Theresa May should heed the lessons of the flawed Middle East conflict as she attempts to navigate the UK’s exit from the European Union. Garvan, who now runs Brexit Analytics - a consultancy set up to help businesses navigate the choppy waters of Brexit - joins Tim for a wide-ranging interview where they discuss the red herring of immigration, the debacle of Euratom, the problems of the conservative party, and wh...
2017-07-13
33 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Tim
With Jen away in New York (trying to strike a trade deal), Tim is flying solo for this week's #Brexit news round-up. In our top five stories, the government's decision to leave Euratom - the European Atomic Energy Community - threatens to turn nuclear, the EU remains adamant that Theresa May's "settled status" offer for migrants is woefully inadequate, UK manufacturing says a US trade deal is no match for the single market, Vince Cable says Brexit might not happen at all, and the Germans finally have something to celebrate as Brexit means they're out of a jam... and...
2017-07-11
14 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Oli Dugmore and Tim
Will Brexit blow a £20billion hole in the EU’s annual budget? Will EU citizens need ID cards to reside in the UK? And is Britain about to become the “dirty man of Europe” (as one leading ground of environmentalists has warned)? It’s never a dull week in the new world of Brexit negotiations and Oli Dugmore from student online newspaper The Tab joins Tim to discuss his pick of the latest developments. If you enjoy the show then please leave us your feedback and pop along to the iTunes store to give us a review, as it really he...
2017-07-04
32 min
Brexit Podcast
Brendan Costelloe on the impact of Brexit on the voluntary sector
As Britain departs the European Union, will its voluntary sector be ripped apart? And will it rue its decision not to become more involved with the EU Referendum debate? Tim is joined by Brendan Costelloe from the National Council for Voluntary Organisations to discuss the financial and social impact of the UK’s decision to leave the EU. They discuss the size of the sector (£45.5bn revenue in 2016; the NCVO has over 12,500 member organisations) and whether the absence of European Social Fund investment will leave a back hole in charities’ budgets. They also look at the personal benefits volunteering can b...
2017-06-29
21 min
Brexit Podcast
Stephen Timms shares an inside look at the Brexit Select Committee
In the wake of Theresa May spectacularly losing her majority in the general election, calls are mounting for the Prime Minister to establish a cross-party Brexit group. Stephen Timms, who has been the Labour MP for East Ham since 1994, joins us to explain how the Exiting the EU Select Committee (which he was elected to at the end of last year) is already fulfilling that exact role. He also addresses criticism of the committee's impotence and how this might change post-election, why he thinks votes swung in favour of Labour and why he supported neither of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership...
2017-06-22
22 min
Brexit Podcast
Toby Baxendale on the start of Brexit negotiations
It has taken four days shy of a year, but Britain’s democratic decision to leave the European Union has just become very real. As formal Brexit negotiations commence and Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis eyeballs the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier across a big table in Brussels, Tim is joined by businessman Toby Baxendale to look at the key tenets of the talks. They discuss Theresa May’s ‘increased’ mandate for Brexit, the potential cost of the divorce, the plea from the UK business community to focus on the economy and the differing positions Britain might take. A popu...
2017-06-20
26 min
Brexit Podcast
Lembit Öpik on what the general election result means for Brexit
“A worse gamble than David Cameron’s decision to call the EU Referendum,” is how Lembit Opik terms Theresa May’s decision to opt for a snap general election. The former Liberal MP joined Tim to discuss how the (current) prime minister’s plan of turning to the electorate to strengthen her mandate for #Brexit negotiations has spectacularly backfired, and how the Tories' probable coalition with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party to scrape a parliamentary majority is likely to play out. They consider what the DUP will want in return for playing its dutiful role as king-maker and Lembit both...
2017-06-13
36 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Steph Farnsworth
The terrorist attack in London on Saturday evening meant Brexit discussions were not top of the agenda for this week's news round-up. Steph Farnsworth joins Tim to reflect on the tragic events and salute the efforts of those who rallied so quickly to support the innocent victims. They then discuss what challenges to future security Britain's decision to leave the European Union might bring, before closing out the episode with a look at how Theresa May's snap 'Brexit election' call might have backfired, and if anything can be done to make Donald Trump peer over his garden wall towards...
2017-06-06
27 min
Brexit Podcast
Alan Hastings on how Brexit can be a prize catch for the UK fishing industry
"So long, and thanks for taking all our fish." That’s the message to the European Union from Alan Hastings of campaign group Fishing for Leave, who believe #Brexit presents a golden opportunity to regain 70 per cent of the UK’s fisheries resources and rejuvenate a multi-billion pound industry. While they might have been celebrating the Leave vote last year, Alan now joins Tim on the show to discuss Fishing for Leave’s recent fears over the deliberate wording in the Conservative’s election manifesto - where 200 miles of sovereign waters surrounding the UK could be reduced to just 12 miles. A...
2017-06-01
31 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen
From Theresa May's social care U-turn to counterterrorism in the age of Brexit, here are the top news stories you need to know this week. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #Election #TheresaMay #JeremyCorbyn #Tory #Labour #terrorism #manchesterattack #security #polls #paulnuttal #ukip #burka #europol #socialcare #FionaHill #NickTimothy #g7 #EmmanuelMacron #immigration
2017-05-30
11 min
Brexit Podcast
Toby Baxendale on how free trade will thrive post Brexit
“June 24th was one of the greatest days of my life,” Toby Baxendale says, referring to the vote for Britain to leave the European Union in 2016. Perhaps not an unusual statement given 52 per cent of Brits agreed with his decision. But given Tony invests in eight businesses and founded and then sold the UK’s largest fresh fish processor and distributor, Direct Seafoods, it bucks much of the anti-Brexit free-trade thinking. Toby joined Tim and Jen to explain why he believes Britain’s future and trade agreements – free from the bureaucracy of Brussels - will be brighter post-Brexit. Toby is also a...
2017-05-25
41 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Warren and Tim
In, out, or still shaking it all about? With the general election in the offing and manifestos flying in all directions, you could be forgiven for not knowing each party’s exact stance on Brexit. So Tim kicks off the weekly round-up with a rapid-fire run through of who is calling for what and why. Welcoming back co-host Warren, they then discuss how German chancellor Angela Merkel is likely to put Brexit negotiations into a holding pattern, how the UK’s fishing industry is (or rather isn’t!) in deep water, and look at an emotional plea from food critic...
2017-05-23
33 min
Brexit Podcast
Simon Read on the importance of Britain's financial services sector post Brexit
While bankers may not top the poll as Britain’s most popular members of society, would we be bankrupt without them? With London’s status as the No 1 financial centre in the world uncertain there are warnings that the knock-on effect could cripple the UK economy. But is this just inflated opinion? One man who has more of a handle on these matters than most is campaigning financial journalist Simon Read. Simon is currently on a round Britain tour filming monet stories for the BBC, but joined Tim after a two-day stint in Halifax to outline just how important fina...
2017-05-18
19 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Oli Dugmore
Nil points for guessing last week’s biggest #Brexit news story… X Factor’s Lucie Jones claiming a mighty 15th position in Eurovision with her track ‘Never Give Up On You’. But while it might bring some cosy cohesion to Saturday night TV, pop isn’t always short for populist, and back in the real world the fallout from Britain’s decision to leave the EU remains fractious. Oli Dugmore, an editor of student website The Tab, joins Tim for this week’s news round-up where they look at Emmanuel Macron’s first steps as the new French president, and whether the ce...
2017-05-16
35 min
Brexit Podcast
Katinka Barysch on why a trade deal over Brexit is not Germany's priority
It might be No 1 on the the UK's #Brexit wishlist, but while Britain furiously debates whether a bad trade deal is worse than no deal with Europe, the continent's leading economic powerhouse is not really bothered.That's the view of Munich-based Katinka Barysch, a political researcher at financial service company Allianz. It might seem strange that with Germany exporting €86 billion worth of goods to the UK, chancellor Angela Merkel would not be under more pressure from the manufacturing sector to stay on good terms with Britain. But as Tim discovered, Merkel's political priorities, including immigration, the rise of the ri...
2017-05-11
20 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim
‘Macron steamrollers Le Pen’ and ‘Tories crush Labour’. The local and French elections appear to have left no doubt as to who will provide - as Theresa May is so keen to remind everyone - “strong and stable” leadership. But is this really the case? Tim and Jen attempt to look behind the headlines in this week’s news round-up, discussing the challenges France will face under its new (pro-Europe) president and the ramifications for Brexit. Yanis Varoufakis, the former Greek finance minister, offers the view that a landslide general election victory might not strengthen Britain's bargaining position with the EU at all...
2017-05-09
23 min
Brexit Podcast
Vincent Pons on the French election and what it means for Brexit
With the second round of the French elections just around the corner, Jen spoke to Frenchman and assistant professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School Vincent Pons to find out how the French and British brands of populism and anti-European sentiment compare, as well as the chances of the UK’s snap election ending with a similar result to France. #jenhahn #vincentpons #france #Brexit #timheming #elections
2017-05-04
22 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim
The new guidelines on the EU's negotiating position dominated Brexit developments this week - and it was tough talk from EU Council President Donald Tusk. With a united front the clear priority for the 27 states, Theresa May's government can expect no quarter given as the EU insists it will decide timings for any trade deal. There are also further calls for the guaranteeing of EU citizens' rights in the U.K., the need for a financial settlement before Britain leaves, and the rebuttal of any sector-by-sector deals to protect the integrity of the single market. #Podcast #Brexit...
2017-05-02
20 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Steph Farnsworth
Journalist Steph Farnsworth joins Tim to discuss the past seven days of Brexit developments. With the June 8 general election fast-approaching, Steph picks up on a couple of Theresa May's key aides resigning, how the PM left students vexed with his non-committal attitude over university tuition fees, and also questions Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's dithering over whether to commit to a second EU referendum should Labour miraculously seize a share of power. We also look at how Donald Trump's hardball tactics over Obamacare and the wall on the Mexican border is threatening to shutdown the US government - and what...
2017-04-25
33 min
Brexit Podcast
Oh snap, another election! Henry Newman on what it means for Brexit
It was in 1990 that German pop act Snap! released dance track with the catchy lyric “I’ve got the power.” Now 27 years on, Theresa May has called a snap election hoping for a similar mantra. The PM wants to draw a line under the Brexit naysayers, or in the subtle words of the Daily Mail’s front page… CRUSH THE SABOTEURS. The current polls suggest it will give her the mandate she needs to push on with Britain’s exodus from the EU but a lot can change between now and June 8. Henry Newman, director of think-tank Open Europe, joined Tim t...
2017-04-20
18 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Jen and Tim
Jen and Tim discuss the past week’s big Brexit news including Theresa May’s Easter speech – and the backlash it provoked – and worries over the lack of transparency with EU negotiations. They also discuss the migration paradox of falling numbers of overseas students (making Jen somewhat enraged), and how important non-Brexit laws are being kicked into the long grass as the Great Repeal Bill takes priority. Brexitiers might also welcome the potential scrapping of the EU Renewable Energy Directive and we drop briefly in on a general store on the Irish border for a rather coarse comment on how the...
2017-04-18
22 min
Brexit Podcast
Shashi Tharoor on Brexit's implicit Empire-ical nostalgia
Beyond being a politician, Shashi Tharoor is also a viral video star. His impassioned speech at the Oxford Union Society, in which he argued that Britain owes India reparations as compensation for the Empire’s colonial atrocities, has accumulated almost four million views and most recently he has made waves with his book 'Inglorious Empire: what the British did to India'. We brought the former UN diplomat and current Indian MP on to discuss the UK's historical amnesia and its relationships to commonwealth nations post-Brexit. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #Ne...
2017-04-13
31 min
Brexit Podcast
Weekly Brexit news round-up with Tim
It's been another busy week on the Brexit front and in a change of format for today's episode, Tim provides a round-up of the key issues. Stay tuned for news of a leak on how the government will prioritise trade over the environment, the real elephants in the room, the thorny issue of the NHS turning to hedge funds, and why tiny Gadheim will be glad all over when Britain finally leaves the EU. Please let us know what you think of the Tuesday show being a Brexit news round-up at brexitpodcast.com #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum...
2017-04-11
17 min
Brexit Podcast
Ian Dunt, author of Brexit: What The Hell Happens Now?
Brexit: What The Hell Happens Now? We find out from Ian Dunt – the man who wrote the book on it – who, as editor of politics.co.uk, is one of the UK’s most knowledgeable commentators on British, European and world politics. As a tumultuous week for #Brexit culminated with a toxic spat between PM Theresa May and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon , we invited Ian on to discuss what the hell really will happen next. He explains the importance of tariff rate quotas, why he lacks faith in those in public office, and how he forecasts the break up of Bri...
2017-03-21
29 min
Brexit Podcast
Tim reviews a new play about Brexit, My Country; a work in progress
Tim enjoyed a rare night out at the National Theatre to watch the new play about #Brexit, My Country; a work in progress. Directed by Rufus Norris and written by Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, it's a play with a difference, using the transcripts from hundreds of members of the public who were asked what they thought about a changing Britain and its relationship with the European Union. The play will be touring the UK from Glasgow to Cardiff to Cambridge and more information can be found at nationaltheatre.org.uk
2017-03-16
24 min
Brexit Podcast
An angry Dave Bromage on a big week of Brexit developments
Journalist Dave Bromage previously joined us for Episode 21 when he was banging the drum for a #LibDemFightBack. With so much #Brexit news over the past few days, we thought it would be a good time to ask him back on the show to see if he was any more positive over Britain's future. A rather forlorn hope. Tim and Jen co-host, and after Dave introduced us to the UK's somnambulistic (that he defines as sleepwalking into a disaster) tendencies last time, this time he's bemoaning the regretful omnishambles he believes British politics has become. We hope you enjoy the...
2017-03-14
19 min
Brexit Podcast
Alex de Ruyter on setting up a Centre for Brexit Studies
In January, Birmingham City University launched the world’s first and only Centre for Brexit Studies. So of course, we had to bring on the centre's head and the director of research at BCU’s Business School Alex de Ruyter to give us his take on what academia can add to the Brexit debate. We discuss the importance of inter- and multidisciplinary study of a subject as multi-facetted as Brexit and how the centre hopes to work with the government, businesses and ordinary citizens to share its research and insight. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #Vote...
2017-03-07
18 min
Brexit Podcast
Paul Coleridge on how Brexit might improve family stability and marriage rates
Once again, today's episode provides a platform for quite a controversial opinion. Paul Coleridge, a former high court judge and founder of the Marriage Foundation, recently penned an article for The Telegraph in which he made the suggestion that Brexit might result in an improvement of family stability and marriage rates. As you can imagine, this created a storm of backlash online so we thought we’d bring him on to elaborate on his point and to share why exactly he believes marriages are worth protecting. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #Je...
2017-03-02
24 min
Brexit Podcast
Dr Martin Glynn on how Brexit is affecting racial and prison politics
To describe Dr Martin Glynn as a jack of all trades might be an understatement. Beyond being a theatre director, poet and children's book author he is also a lecturer in criminology at Birmingham City University, has over 3 decades of experience working in criminal justice and public health and is about to release an EP as a hip hop artist. As to be expected we covered a whole range of topics from prison politics and how these are being affected by Brexit to how Martin hopes to use his music to communicate important academic research and insights to those...
2017-02-28
48 min
Brexit Podcast
Sally Hunt on how Brexit risks an exodus of EU students and academics
The role of British universities as places for building and nurturing multicultural communities might be at a risk as a result of Brexit. Canada has recently overtaken the UK as the most desirable destination for EU students, and the number of those applying for early deadline courses via UCAS has dropped by nine per cent. And it doesn’t look much different for the teaching staff as the University and College Union found that 76 per cent of EU academics working in Britain are now more likely to consider leaving the country and a third of them already know of fe...
2017-02-23
18 min
Brexit Podcast
Blair toxic for Brexit? Kieran Pedlay on the impact of former PM
Just how unpopular is Tony Blair? (Well, he might not want to tune in for this one!) After the former prime minister threw his weight into the Brexit debate with an impassioned pro EU speech on Friday, Tim caught up with Polling Matters' Kieran Pedley to find out what the public think. We also talk about who is the most popular post-war PM, what makes a poll you can trust, and why we shouldn't be too hard on the forecasters when they get their predictions a little awry. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU...
2017-02-21
23 min
Brexit Podcast
Education, ethnicity, age - BBC's George Greenwood digs into why Britain voted for Brexit
Since the EU referendum we’ve been hearing a lot of generalisations about voting patterns. If the general consensus was to be believed, all major metropolitan areas and minority ethnic groups would have voted to Remain. But new data by the BBC proves otherwise. For this episode of the podcast, Jen and Tim talk to George Greenwood, a freedom of information researcher for the BBC who worked on the report, to find out about the quirky outliers revealed by this localised breakdown of votes and what they say about how and why people voted in the referendum. #Po...
2017-02-14
23 min
Brexit Podcast
Jim Duffy & Lucy-Rose on the business mind-set required to make Brexit a success
Can the right mind-set help businesses cope with Brexit? Two CEOs join Tim and Jen for this episode, as we welcome Lucy-Rose Walker, the chief exec of Edinburgh-based Entrepreneurial Spark, and Jim Duffy, its chief executive optimist - who is looking forward to returning to London to meet the Queen, having been awarded an MBE in the New Year's Honours List. Lucy and Jim chat about how they've helped grow hundreds of small businesses in all sectors - and how, despite the EU referendum result, there is no shortage of foreign start-ups coming to these shores. Having got some...
2017-02-09
26 min
Brexit Podcast
Marc Webber on how Brexit could be an own goal for the Premier League
There's no doubting the popularity of English football, but has Brexit scored an own goal in the Premier League's bid for global domination? Marc Webber, feature writer at FC Business magazine, joined Tim to discuss the knock-on effect to British clubs of leaving the European Union. They discuss how sterling's depreciation (the currency, not the player!) is seeing an exodus of stars to China, and why the future could see more red tape than red cards. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #football #soccer #markwebber #premierleague #fcbusiness #players
2017-02-07
20 min
Brexit Podcast
Sir Richard Packer on how agriculture can reap the benefits of Brexit
Will Britain reap what it has sowed with Brexit? Sir Richard Packer recently wrote a report on how our agricultural policy should function once we leave the European Union. He joins Tim to discuss whether free of subsidising fellow EU states, we're now set for a bumper return. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #agriculture #economy #sirrichardpacker
2017-01-31
20 min
Brexit Podcast
Robyn Munro gives us the 101 on Theresa May's big Brexit speech
On Tuesday, Theresa May finally gave her long-awaited Brexit speech. Friend of the podcast Robyn Munro from The Institute for Government gives us a quick roundup of her main points and what to look out for going forwards. We cover everything from whether the UK might leave the EU without a trade deal to why the Northern Irish government collapsed, what that could mean for Brexit and what a hard Irish border would look like. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #TheresaMay #speech #daviddavis #ireland #government #parliament #whitehall #westminster...
2017-01-19
24 min
Brexit Podcast
Lembit Öpik of the Motorcycle Action Group goes full throttle on Brexit
He may have got on his bike and zoomed out of front line politics, but the ever-intrepid Lembit Öpik is never short of an opinion. Tim was joined by the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) spokesman and Liberal Democrat party member to discuss all things Brexit and find out how MAG is trying to stall the health and safety drive of bureaucrats in both Brussels and Westminster. In probably our most wide-ranging interview to date, Lembit gives his view on immigration, housing supply and social disparity, and what he would have done had he been elected London Mayor. #P...
2017-01-17
34 min
Brexit Podcast
Tim's top five Brexit takeaways
For our 30th episode, co-host Tim Heming reveals the five things he has learned from Brexit and doing a podcast about one of the most divisive political events in modern history. We touch on his frustration about people's intransigence, the difference between complacent and active optimism and on whether Brexit will mean a crisis for comedians because reality is finally stranger than fiction. We also open the ability of this podcast to be impartial up for discussion so, as always, do feel free to throw in your two cents. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn...
2017-01-03
27 min
Brexit Podcast
Warren's top five Brexit takeaways
It’s podcast co-founder Warren’s turn to bring us his five takeaways from everything Brexit so far. He pulls a few surprises from his cracker when chatting to Tim as to why Brexit will be good for business but bad for families, and lays into the mainstream media for not so much muddying the waters, as polluting them altogether. He also reveals a) he’s a big fan of the Carpenters, and b) his age, by suggesting the mellow ‘We’ve only just begun’ should be the long-playing soundtrack to our EU exodus. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum...
2016-12-27
20 min
Brexit Podcast
The Triathlon Industry Association on how Brexit won't stop the sport being runaway success
Against the backdrop of rising uncertainty and soaring costs, how is one sports' industry still making double-digit growth? The day after Olympic gold medallist Alistair Brownlee finished runner-up in the BBC's Sports Personality Of The Year awards, Tim caught up with chair of the Triathlon Industry Association, Mel Berry, and her colleague Gary Roethenbaugh, to find out why its 75 key stakeholder are so optimistic about its future. They discuss gender equality, the lessons other industries can learn from sport, and suggest why a dwindling UK economy might actually be good for sales as more of us escape to swimming...
2016-12-22
25 min
Brexit Podcast
Robyn Munro gives us a rundown of recent Brexit developments
For today's episode we are joined by recurring guest Robyn Munro, a senior researcher at the Institute for Government. Last time she was on, Theresa May had just announced her plans to trigger Article 50 in March, followed by the Great Repeal Bill. A lot has happened since then, so Robyn walks us through the High Court case against government, shares some insight on what the government’s negotiating position is and how Whitehall is dealing with the influx in Brexit-related work without letting everything else fall to the sidelines. #Article50 #Brexit #brexitlegalcase #BrexitPodcast #departmentforleavingtheeu #eu #EUreferendum #GinaMiller #go...
2016-12-20
25 min
Brexit Podcast
James Graham on writing a screenplay about Brexit
Brexit is not just the subject that sparked a million news stories but also ample fodder for creatives who delight in dissecting and commenting on political matters in their work. One such wordsmith is James Graham who is responsible for some of the most successful political plays in recent years including This House about Labour’s struggles in the 70's as well as Privacy, a Broadway play about the surveillance state featuring Daniel Radcliffe. Now, he has taken on the task of writing the screenplay for a TV drama about the Brexit campaign and referendum day. Jen ch...
2016-12-15
29 min
Brexit Podcast
Jen's top five Brexit takeways
The Brexit Podcast has only been up and running for two months, yet has sparked a number of talking points. The first in a series, this special episode of the Brexit Podcast features hosts Jennifer Hahn and Tim Heming discussing Jen's top five takeaways from doing the podcast and living in a post-referendum Britain. They discuss reactions to Gina Miller's Supreme Court case against government over Article 50, as well as the downfall of neoliberalism and the issue with blind allegiance to a country or party. You know, casual stuff. If you enjoy these kinds of episodes, keep an eye...
2016-12-08
32 min
Brexit Podcast
Dr Lucy Maddox on Brexit's psychological toll
With so much uncertainty over this country’s future, a worrying number of reports are emerging on increasing levels of anxiety among Britain’s youth. For this episode, Jen and Tim caught up with Dr Lucy Maddox, a consultant clinical psychologist for the NHS, to try to understand the root causes and what steps parents can take to help those in their care cope. Lucy also reveals her own fears for woefully underfunded mental health services in the UK and examines the seven stages of ‘Brexit grief’ and whether our nation is still in a state of shock, denial or is fi...
2016-11-24
31 min
Brexit Podcast
Jacob Parakilas on parallels between Trump and Brexit
The day everyone has been anticipating - or dreading - has finally come. Today it will be decided who becomes the next President of the United States. With comparisons between the election and the EU referendum being thrown around everywhere in the press and indeed by Trump, the self-proclaimed "Mr. Brexit" himself, we decided to shed some light on the situation with the help of Dr Jacob Parakilas, a researcher and assistant head of the US and the Americas Programme at The Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House. He walks us through parallels between core messaging, voter demographic...
2016-11-08
33 min
Brexit Podcast
Jonathan Franks on the business reaction to Brexit
The dust storm around Brexit shows no sign of settling, but how has it affected the UK businessmen and women who deal with European regulation on a day-to-day basis? Foregoing the conjecture, the UK200 Group decided to find out by conducting an extensive survey into the prevailing mood. Tim caught up with the report’s author, Jonathan Franks of accountancy firm Hillier Hopkins, and discovered the survey produced some enlightening results. Against the backdrop of a tub-thumping Conservative Party conference, they also discussed why politicians should leave EU relations to the real experts. #Article50 #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #business #en...
2016-10-18
22 min
Brexit Podcast
Gina Miller on suing the government over Brexit
It is not often that a UK citizen decides to sue their government, but that is exactly what former lawyer and fund manager Gina Miller is doing. After already shaking up the investment scene with her company SCM and the True and Fair Foundation, both of which seek to combat hidden charges in the industry, she is now taking on the legal process surrounding Article 50. In a High Court lawsuit set to begin on October 13, she will argue that it would be illegal to set the process of leaving the EU into motion by the prime minister’s royal pr...
2016-10-11
17 min
Brexit Podcast
Why we need a Brexit Podcast
Hosts Jennifer Hahn and Tim Heming as well as producer Warren Pole explain the who, what and why of the Brexit Podcast, including whether they were camp Leave or Remain, how they plan to cut through all the noise surrounding the referendum and why the Inspector Gadget theme song had to go.
2016-10-04
24 min
Brexit Podcast
Professor Martin Conway on how Brexit will be remembered
Tim Heming talks to Professor Martin Conway to find out what 'flashbulb memory' research is and why it is being used in a study on Brexit
2016-09-04
22 min
Brexit Podcast
Tom Heming offers a youthful perspective on Brexit
In the first episode of the Brexit Podcast, Tim Heming talks to his nephew Tom to find out whether the EU referendum has engaged today's youth in politics.
2016-08-30
13 min