Skidelsky Says Would Have Been a Brexit Deal Without Irish Issue

Skidelsky Says Would Have Been a Brexit Deal Without Irish Issue

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The transcript discusses the complexities of Brexit, focusing on the Irish backstop and its impact on negotiations. It critiques Theresa May's strategy, particularly her failure to engage the Labour Party, and examines the current state of the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn. The discussion highlights the divide between London and the rest of the UK and critiques the use of referendums, arguing they can be condescending and ineffective. The transcript concludes with a reflection on David Cameron's legacy and the role of the House of Lords.

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How does the speaker perceive the relationship between London and the rest of the United Kingdom?

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What are the implications of having a second referendum according to the speaker?

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