
Heseltine Says 'Very Possible' Brexit Won’t Happen
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The transcript discusses the slow progress in Brexit negotiations, highlighting the lack of breakthroughs and the tense nature of the discussions. It examines the British position, exemplified by Boris Johnson's approach, and the European response, which is characterized by a loss of interest in negotiations but a firm stance on market access. The possibility of Brexit being reversed is considered, with references to Tony Blair's prediction and the potential influence of younger generations. Speculation about future political scenarios, including a general election, is also addressed.
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What is the speaker's opinion on the younger generation's view of Brexit?
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What potential future political event does the speaker mention that could affect the Brexit process?
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