Podcast – Briefings For Britain show

Podcast – Briefings For Britain

Summary: Our aim is to provide a platform for informed analysis and for the expression of opinion which believes in the future welfare of the UK and Europe.

Podcasts:

 How Labour’s pro-Leave position on #Brexit will help it to win the next General Election | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Richard Johnson tells B4B listeners how he believes Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour leadership are positioning the party to win more Leave voting constituencies in the next General Election to defeat the Tories.   The post How Labour’s pro-Leave position on #Brexit will help it to win the next General Election appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Baroness Ruth Deech voices concerns on May’s Withdrawal Agreement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Baroness Ruth Deech, a lawyer, who has often voiced her concerns about the UK’s membership of the EU.

 Baroness Ruth Deech voices concerns on May’s Withdrawal Agreement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Baroness Ruth Deech, a lawyer, who has often voiced her concerns about the UK’s membership of the EU. The post Baroness Ruth Deech voices concerns on May’s Withdrawal Agreement appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Why Theresa May should ditch her Withdrawal Agreement and opt for a CETA style FTA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this Exclusive B4B podcast David Jones the Conservative MP for Clwyd West, tells listeners why he now thinks Theresa May, the Prime Minister, should ditch her failed Withdrawal Agreement and begin negotiations with the EU for a CETA (The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) free-trade agreement similar to the one it recently signed with Canada.   

 Why Theresa May should ditch her Withdrawal Agreement and opt for a CETA style FTA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this Exclusive B4B podcast David Jones the Conservative MP for Clwyd West, tells listeners why he now thinks Theresa May, the Prime Minister, should ditch her failed Withdrawal Agreement and begin negotiations with the EU for a CETA (The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) free-trade agreement similar to the one it recently signed with Canada.    The post Why Theresa May should ditch her Withdrawal Agreement and opt for a CETA style FTA appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Theresa May must come back with a new agreement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP - Why Theresa May must come back to the Commons with a new Withdrawal Agreement The post Theresa May must come back with a new agreement appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Prof. Tombs warns demands for a People’s Vote are inflaming tensions, taking populism to a new low | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In another exclusive B4B podcast Professor Robert Tombs, co-founder of the B4B website, considers whether the government’s handling of Brexit and the recent defeats Prime Minister Theresa May has suffered this week in the House of Commons is a sign that we are now facing a constitutional crisis in how the UK is governed? The post Prof. Tombs warns demands for a People’s Vote are inflaming tensions, taking populism to a new low appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 An exclusive podcast with Brexit supporting Sir Bernard Jenkin MP | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This “Remainery Brexit” and those “propaganda” economic projections from the Treasury and Bank of England The post An exclusive podcast with Brexit supporting Sir Bernard Jenkin MP appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 The Worst horrors inside Hotel California | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this exclusive B4B podcast Professor Prins outlines what he thinks the next steps will be for the Brexiteers as Theresa May, the Prime Minister, struggles to hold her Brexit deal and her Cabinet and government together. The post The Worst horrors inside Hotel California appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 How the ‘shock’ of Brexit can be used to stimulate the UK’s manufacturing economy again | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

One UK businessman who has pinned his colours firmly to the mast of Brexit is John Mills, Chairman of John Mills Ltd, (JML) which sells high volume consumer products. Mills is also a founder of Labour Leave. The post How the ‘shock’ of Brexit can be used to stimulate the UK’s manufacturing economy again appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Economist Larry Elliott on predictions of food and medicine shortages | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Elliott explains why he thinks the EU has failed British voters and why it and neoliberalism hasn’t been good for working people. The post Economist Larry Elliott on predictions of food and medicine shortages appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Leaving the EU & opening up the UK to true Internationalism Munira Mirza | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The essayist and writer Munira Mirza was an early supporter of Brexit, and admits that working in the arts she finds it tricky to tell others that she is an ardent Brexiteer. The post Leaving the EU & opening up the UK to true Internationalism Munira Mirza appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Thank goodness we are now leaving the EU! Kate Hoey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this exclusive B4B podcast Hoey tells us why she thinks that vote means the UK will now Brexit the EU in March next year and why that will ultimately be good news for the UK economy. The post Thank goodness we are now leaving the EU! Kate Hoey appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Maria Caulfield MP, supports May’s leadership and the Brexit White Paper | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Maria Caulfield the Conservative MP for Lewes was one of a clutch of senior resignations from Theresa May’s government following on from the Chequers agreement that saw fellow Brexiteers the Brexit Secretary David Davis and the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resign. The post Maria Caulfield MP, supports May’s leadership and the Brexit White Paper appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

 Why the EU may be minded to accept Theresa May’s Chequers Brexit Plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Professor Richard Tuck, the  Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government at Harvard University, tells B4B why he is a pessimist and believes after all the months of negotiations on Brexit the EU may be minded to sign up to Theresa May's much criticised Chequers Brexit Plan, despite all the ministerial resignations. The post Why the EU may be minded to accept Theresa May’s Chequers Brexit Plan appeared first on Briefings For Brexit.

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