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September 05, 2019
Brexit with Luke Coffey and Amanda Sloat
Luke Coffey of The Heritage Foundation and Dr. Amanda Sloat of the Brookings Institution join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend for a rundown of the latest Brexit developments. As the current government presses on to make good on its promise of a “do or die” Brexit, a diverse set of opponents in the House of Commons has responded with a parliamentary campaign to delay a no-deal Brexit. What could the future hold for British politics and the country's relationship with the European Union?
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