
Ten Years After Brexit: Omnibus 2
Alex Forsyth and guests examine the effects of Brexit, ten years on.
It is 10 years since the UK voted to leave the European Union. Alex Forsyth, a BBC correspondent who’s covered Brexit from both Brussels and Westminster, looks at what impact the decision to leave the EU has had on various aspects of public and political life.
In this second episode, Alex and guests discuss how leaving the EU gave the UK more regulatory freedom and the impact on science and academia and fishing and farming. They also talk about how the UK's relationship with the EU has changed in the last ten years and how Brexit changed politics in the UK.
Producers: Ben Carter and Mhairi MacKenzie
Editor: Richard Vadon
Sound mix: James Beard
Production co-ordinator: Tim Fernley
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- Sat 18 Jul 202621:00BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth looks at the impact of the decision for Britain to leave the European Union
