Giza Moustuat: It would be wonderful for you to stand up and just deal with some of the points that you've heard raised as you conclude. But, see, you can grab hold of any one of those that you want to. You're right on one count. The US and Canada does not have access to the single market. So that is simply incorrect. Where you're correct is the single market, you're right. It's not actually about tariffs and taxes. It's about rules, as I said earlier. Who makes the rules? Is it us or do we abide by those rules and have no control over them? Which is what happens if you're in
This week marked the three year anniversary of Brexit, the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. On this episode of The Sunday Debate we’re revisiting what some would call a simpler time, pre-Brexit Britain. In May 2016, a month before the referendum, Intelligence Squared staged The Great Brexit Debate. Our chair for the debate was Jonathan Freedland, Guardian columnist, author and broadcaster, and he was joined by a panel of six influential voices including Nick Clegg and Gisela Stuart.
Now we’re on the other side of this once in a generation vote, were the predictions correct? Did the fears or hopes come into fruition?
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