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David and Helen are joined by Diane Coyle and Anand Menon to have another go at pinning down the long term consequences of Brexit. Now we have a deal, what are the prospects for rebalancing the UK economy? Do EU politicians want a post-Brexit UK to succeed or to fail? Can Labour really avoid re-opening the Brexit wars for the next four years? Plus, an update on the next series of History of Ideas.
Talking Points:
Because of Brexit there is more friction in trade with the EU.
We will be talking about Brexit for a long time.
The British economy is taking two shocks: separating from the EU but also separating from what Osborne and Cameron called a golden era of UK-China economic relations.
Brexit does create some opportunities.
A German-led EU tends to treat geopolitical questions as primarily economic questions rather than long-term security questions.
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And as ever, recommended reading curated by our friends at the LRB can be found here: lrb.co.uk/talking