ReConsider show

Summary: <p>David Cameron doesn't want the UK to leave the EU, but he set up the referendum for Brits to vote on it. Why the heck would he do that? How likely is Brexit to happen? Who wants it and who's against it? What are the stay/leave arguments? What will be the implications for the UK, Europe, the US, and the globe as a whole if the UK leaves or stays? This is hugely complex and hugely important, and the vote is coming up soon: June 23. So time to get yourself some context. </p> <p>Bonus: <a href="http://theforeignpolicyproject.org/women-in-diplomacy-podcast/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Kelsey's Podcast, "Women in Diplomacy."</a> Go check it out. She gets some amazing interviews and we've learned a ton. And she interviews us, as well!</p> Reasonable Summary of In &amp; Out Arguments <p></p> Polls and Migration #'s <p></p> European Institutions: Cheat Sheet <p></p> Sources <ul> <li> <p>The Economist summarizing Brexit:</p>  <br><hr> <p style="color: grey;">See <a style="color: grey;" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a> for privacy and opt-out information.</p> </li> </ul>