
120: Karen O'Reilly on how Brits in Spain think negotiations are progressing
One of the key issues in the Brexit negotiations – and one of the three highly contested matters to be put on the table this far – has been citizens rights. But all too often, both the media and pol...
21 Nov 201736min

118: 'EU Supergirl' Madeleina Kay on her mission for a second referendum
The Remain campaign pinned all it's hopes on the intimidating power of statistics, assuming they would scare people into staying. But project fear failed. So what's the alternative for the Remainers t...
9 Nov 201739min

119: Peter Hitchens says the UK is in a pre-civil war condition
Peter Hitchens is an author and columnist for the Mail on Sunday
7 Nov 201724min

116: 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 conc...
2 Nov 201718min

115: Dr Mike Galsworthy on the importance of European collaboration for UK scientists
What impact will Brexit have on scientific research? Will the UK suffer in terms of innovation and talent? And can any positives be taken from the democratic decision to leave the European Union? Dr M...
31 Okt 201734min

114: Elspeth Hoskins of Undivided calls for better political education for our youth
The last time we checked in with youth lobbying group Undivided it was for Episode 12 of the podcast, and fresh from the result of the EU referendum they were crowdsourcing a manifesto to take to parl...
24 Okt 201718min

113: 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 wi...
18 Okt 201743min



















