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John Peete

Brexit editor for The Economist, offering insights into the complexities of Brexit negotiations and parliamentary procedures.

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Feb 28, 2023 • 24min

Let’s remake a deal: Brexit and Northern Ireland (again)

Join John Peete, the Brexit editor for The Economist, as he navigates the intricate challenges of Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trade status. Peete discusses the Windsor Framework and the mix of optimism and skepticism it invokes among political groups. He outlines how this deal could potentially enhance UK-EU relations. The conversation also shifts to urban development, exploring the conversion of office spaces into homes amid changing work dynamics, and concludes with a poignant reflection on the devastation of Bakhmut, a symbol of resilience in Ukraine.
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Apr 28, 2021 • 22min

A great deal to be desired: Europe-Britain trade

Join John Peet, Brexit editor for The Economist, as he dives into the aftermath of Brexit's trade challenges. He discusses the recent overwhelming vote in Europe’s parliament to extend a temporary trade agreement, revealing the underlying tensions this decision reflects. John highlights concerns over non-tariff barriers, particularly impacting small businesses. Additionally, he touches on the evolving roles of women in the military, emphasizing their influence on community dynamics, and explores the complex narrative of censorship in China following Chloe Zhao's Oscar win.
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Mar 25, 2021 • 22min

Export-control panel: the EU meets on vaccines

In this discussion, John Peet, Political and Brexit editor for The Economist, sheds light on the complex EU-UK vaccine dispute amidst export control tensions. He highlights the disparities in vaccination processes, particularly regarding AstraZeneca. The conversation also touches on the controversial elections in the Republic of Congo, marred by manipulation and low turnout. Additionally, the discussion explores the historical ineffectiveness of inbred European royalty, emphasizing how lineage has impacted leadership throughout history.
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Dec 30, 2020 • 21min

Isle talk to EU later: a vote on a scant Brexit deal

In this insightful discussion, John Peet, Brexit editor for The Economist, unpacks the dire implications of the UK's last-minute trade deal with the EU, revealing the ongoing negotiations that lie ahead. He delves into the potential economic repercussions for Britain and the shifting dynamics within the Labour Party. Additionally, the conversation turns to the annual debate for the ‘country of the year’, spotlighting the impressive democratic strides made by New Zealand, Taiwan, and Malawi, showcasing their resilience amid global challenges.
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Dec 14, 2020 • 19min

So long, and we’re keeping all the fish: Brexit

John Peete, the Brexit editor for The Economist, dives deep into the intricate details of Britain's departure from the EU. He discusses the urgent negotiations over fishing rights and the looming December deadline, highlighting the risks of a no-deal outcome. The conversation also shifts to controversial topics like India's 'Love Jihad' conspiracy and its implications for interfaith relationships. In a twist, they touch on Thailand's hermit-crab shell shortage amid ecological changes fueled by the pandemic. A mix of politics, society, and environmental awareness.
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Sep 7, 2020 • 21min

Pact unpacked: wobbly Brexit talks

John Peete, Brexit editor for The Economist, details the ongoing stalemate in Brexit negotiations, exposing unresolved issues like fisheries and Northern Ireland. Shashank Joshi, defense editor, reveals the looming threats of space warfare and the complexities of recent satellite developments. They also dive into the Lebanese card game Wasta, humorously critiquing political corruption while reflecting the resilience of the Lebanese people. Together, they highlight pressing global issues with a mix of seriousness and wit.
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Jun 4, 2020 • 21min

This, too, shall impasse: Brexit talks resume

John Peete, Brexit editor for The Economist, shares his insights on the increasingly bleak prospects for a Brexit deal due to the pandemic's complications. He discusses the contrasting priorities of the UK and EU and the critical challenges facing the negotiations. Adrian Blomfield provides a gripping account of Felicien Kabuga's recent capture after decades on the run, delving into his role in the Rwandan genocide. The episode also explores how archaeologists are using soundscapes to unlock the musical history of ancient civilizations.
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Jan 31, 2020 • 24min

When one door closes: Brexit day

John Peet, Brexit editor for The Economist, discusses the shifting economic landscape as the UK exits the EU, emphasizing the challenges and potential opportunities ahead. James Astle, Washington bureau chief for The Economist, provides insights into the impeachment trial of President Trump, focusing on its predictable conclusions and political implications. They also explore the historical absence of pregnant women in British art, unveiling a new exhibition that celebrates their representation and sheds light on changing societal perceptions.
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Sep 25, 2019 • 22min

And the law won: Boris Johnson’s latest defeat

John Peet, Brexit editor for the Economist, and Ryan Avent, an economics columnist, dive into Boris Johnson's recent defeat over Parliament suspension. They discuss the Supreme Court's ruling and its implications for Brexit and Johnson's democratic credibility. The conversation shifts to the rising influence of economists in policy-making and the historical context of the neoliberal revolution. Finally, they explore the fascinating Kimbanguist faith in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting its unique beliefs and community spirit.
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Sep 10, 2019 • 21min

Things fall apart: Britain’s fading centre-right

Guests John Prideaux, The Economist's United States editor, and John Peete, the Brexit editor, delve into the tumultuous state of Britain’s Conservative Party. They discuss the party's internal rifts over Brexit and the potential fallout for the Prime Minister. The conversation transitions to a pivotal special election in North Carolina, examining how it could signal Trump's future. They also celebrate the human superpower of language, exploring its vibrant role in communication. Insights abound on politics and the nuances of expression.