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John Peete

Brexit editor for the Economist, providing analysis on the complexities of Brexit and the political landscape surrounding it.

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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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Feb 28, 2023 • 24min

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

John Peete, Brexit editor for The Economist, dives into the tumultuous saga of Brexit, focusing on the volatile trade status of Northern Ireland. He discusses a potential deal that could mend UK-EU relations and highlights the political complexities, particularly the challenges posed by the Democratic Unionist Party. Additionally, the conversation touches on the transformation of urban real estate post-COVID, as office spaces are repurposed into luxury homes. Lastly, the desolation of Bakhmut is examined, reflecting the grim realities of war in Ukraine.
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Apr 28, 2021 • 22min

A great deal to be desired: Europe-Britain trade

John Peet, The Economist's Brexit editor, delves into the complexities of the post-Brexit trade agreement, revealing the tensions still lurking between Europe and Britain. Sasha Nauta, the public policy editor, discusses the growing presence of women in armed forces, highlighting their significant contributions and the challenges they face, such as sexism and harassment. They also touch on the recent surprising vote in the European Parliament and the cultural censorship surrounding Chloe Zhao's Oscar win, illustrating the shifting political landscape.
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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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Mar 25, 2021 • 22min

Export-control panel: the EU meets on vaccines

Join John Peete, Political and Brexit editor, and Olivia Ackland, Africa correspondent, as they dissect Europe's vaccine export tensions with the UK. Peete provides crucial insights into the evolving EU-UK relationship, shaped by Brexit. Ackland reports on the controversial Congolese election, where the long-standing president's victory raises questions amid public discontent and political strife. They explore the intimate link between leadership and national outcomes, revealing how inbreeding among monarchs has historically dented their effectiveness.
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Feb 12, 2021 • 23min

Exit-stage plight: Brexit’s costs come due

John Peete, Brexit editor for The Economist, offers keen insights into the substantial economic and political ramifications of Brexit, highlighting trade turmoil and the migration of stock-trading to the continent. Daniel Knowles, an International correspondent, explores the adrenaline-filled world of wingsuit base jumpers, shedding light on risk-taking psychology. They also discuss the resilience of Kenya's flower industry, which is bouncing back post-pandemic, navigating supply chain disruptions and adapting to new market demands.
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Dec 30, 2020 • 21min

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

John Peete, the Brexit editor for The Economist, brings his expertise to the forefront as Britain’s parliament votes on a crucial post-Brexit trade deal. He discusses the complexities this deal entails, especially regarding financial services and data transfers, and the ongoing implications for the UK's economy. The conversation also covers The Economist’s 'Country of the Year' decision, celebrating Malawi's democratic strides, while reflecting on New Zealand and Taiwan's impressive COVID-19 responses. Insights into the enduring nature of Brexit negotiations and the political climate are also highlighted.
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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, Brexit editor for The Economist, dives into the high-stakes negotiations surrounding Britain’s exit from the EU. He highlights the pivotal issues of fishing rights and regulatory standards, emphasizing the urgency as deadlines loom. The discussion also addresses the communication hurdles faced by Boris Johnson with European leaders, underlining the risks of a chaotic no-deal outcome. Additionally, they touch on India's controversial 'Love Jihad' theory and its implications for interfaith relations, juxtaposed with a fascinating look at Thailand's recovering wildlife during the pandemic.