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0:00.0 | So Pete, how is this relaxing getting away from it all holiday bean? |
0:04.5 | It's been, it's been very nice, thanks. I don't know if you've noticed in your offices, |
0:09.1 | but Adam can talk quite a lot. |
0:11.1 | Canning. So, yeah. So, well, him being on the phone the entire time has meant that I've |
0:19.2 | actually had quite a nice peaceful time. So, if you could organise for some of these massive |
0:23.8 | government walkouts in future for a holiday, that would be breathable, thank you. |
0:27.8 | Well, there's our little public service, given that we're all about to go on holiday |
0:31.2 | as Adam returns. We can give you half an hour of peace, Pete, for this week's edition of Brexit |
0:37.9 | Cassifers. Just lend him to us one more time. Thank you, Pete. Welcome to Brexit Cassifers. |
0:43.3 | Brexit Cassifers. Brexit Cassifers. For BBC Five Life and BBC News. Brexit means Brexit. |
0:50.9 | Breaking up is hard. The people voted and they have to get on with it a process which I can |
0:57.2 | not describe. As a dog's Brexit, Brexit means Brexit. But what does Brexit mean? |
1:02.3 | I'm not sure we've got much to talk about this week, but we'll give it a go anyway. |
1:05.1 | It's Chris Mason here at Westminster. At Laura Kunsburg in Westminster. |
1:08.6 | It's Cassie Adler in sunny Brussels. I don't get to say that very often. |
1:13.4 | And Adam? Yes, Adam here. I've wrestled the phone off Pete, who's now a bigger star in this |
1:18.0 | podcast than I am, in the sunny side of France, with a lovely field of some flowers in front of me. |
1:23.5 | Bonjour. Henry Newman, Director of Open Europe, here in Westminster. |
1:27.8 | David Henning from European Centre for International Political Economy, delighted to be back. |
1:31.6 | Welcome back. Nice to have you, Buzz. Hello. Where on earth do we start? |
1:35.6 | I don't know. So I don't know what's happening. Well, should I play the sort of forest |
1:40.9 | gumper character who doesn't really know about anything? Okay. And then that can be a vehicle |
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