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Politics Unpacked

Britain votes to leave

Politics Unpacked

Anna Covell

News & Politics, Politics, News

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2016

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Red Box Editor Matt Chorley discusses the fall out of the ‪#‎EUReferendum‬ results with the Sunday Times' Political Editor, Tim Shipman.Note - this recording was live streamed for The Times and The Sunday Times Facebook feed.

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0:00.0

This is a passenger announcement. You can now book your train on Uber and get 10% back in credits to spend on Uber eats.

0:11.0

So you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply.

0:20.0

Check the Uber app. I need toys. I need decorations. I need stockings. I need sprouts. I need something for him. I need something for him to give to his mother. I've got a dragon eight foot tree into my lounge then build a trampoline and gift wrap it.

0:34.0

Elf duties are a full-time job, and this elf deserves a Christmassy coffee.

0:40.0

Our roasted Hazel Hot Chocolate is now at Costa.

0:43.2

That's Christmas, made a little better.

0:45.7

At Costa coffee.

0:47.0

Hello and welcome to this special Red Box podcast I'm Matt Chorley joined this

0:56.4

week by Tim Schittman political editor of the Sunday Times. Tim Britain has

1:00.3

voted to leave the European Union. Just digest that for a moment. Whether you're in

1:05.0

favour or against, few people actually thought it would happen. But from an opinion poll last night

1:09.5

declared that remain would win at 10 o'clock to bring in backing Brexit by 4 in the morning with

1:15.1

51.8% of the vote. It's been quite a night. We were warned of the consequences of

1:20.1

a leave vote and they've been immediate and dramatic. The stock market's in turmoil, the

1:23.9

pound is at a 30 year low against the dollar, but this is a political crisis too. Boris Johnson and Michael

1:28.3

Gove now face having to actually implement the best it they can painful.

1:32.1

Nigel Farage embarks on a never-ending victory lap.

1:35.0

Nicholas Sturgeon demands a second vote on Scottish independence.

1:38.0

There's a vote to no confidence has been issued against Jeremy Corbyn,

1:41.0

but the most significant event of the day so far came when David Cameron

1:44.4

emerged from number 10 with his wife Samantha by his side to deliver a long-awaited statement on his

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