
40: 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...
7 Feb 201720min

39: Graham Smith on how Cornwall will manage without EU funding
Cornwall was a large net beneficiary of European Union funding yet 56 per cent of its residents voted to leave. Graham Smith, from news website Cornwall Reports, joins Tim and Jen to discuss the perce...
2 Feb 201729min

38: 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 whe...
31 Jan 201720min

37: Stephen Chater on what happens now, post-Article 50 ruling
On Tuesday it was finally decided. The Supreme Court ruled that parliament must be consulted before Article 50 can be triggered, bringing to an end one of the most important and perhaps most controver...
26 Jan 201730min

36: Jemima Lovatt on who is responsible for post-truth politics
The word of the year in 2016 was post-truth. But what does that mean, was there ever such a thing as truth politics and how do we fight the pervasiveness of fake news without tipping over into censors...
24 Jan 201735min

35: 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 ou...
19 Jan 201724min

34: 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 Lib...
17 Jan 201734min

33: Sir Ivan the Terrible? Vicenzo Scarpetta on civil servant's resignation
Was the resignation of Sir Ivan Rogers a blessing or curse for Britain? The UK's ambassador to the EU quit last week to spark celebrations from Brexiteers who felt he was overly pessimistic and angst ...
12 Jan 201718min



















