The city of london is set to lose its passporting rights, which means that it can conduct business in uros. The cen, european central bank would dearly like to yank that privilege, because i didn't want them to have it in the first place. But they've now to put the problem for the europeans, however, is that you can't build up a major financial center like the city oflondon in someone like frankfort or paris overnight.
The UK is holding a big election on June 8, so today we’re bringing you some bonus audio on that topic featuring Tyler and Steve Davies of the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs.
They talk about how the general election could shape the terms of Brexit, how much further the EU and even the UK will splinter, the prospects for the European left-wing, and the populism underneath it all.
Note: this was recorded at event in late April shortly after May called for the snap election in June. Got it?
Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links.
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