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Political Fix

EU referendum special: the deal, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove

Political Fix

Financial Times

News, Politics, News & Politics

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2016

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

George Parker, Philip Stephens and Janan Ganesh of the Financial Times discuss the deal David Cameron brought back from Brussels on Britain's membership of the EU and the new recruits to the 'Leave' campaign, most notably Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Presented by Sebastian Payne.

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Welcome to F.T. Politics, a weekly podcast on British politics from the Financial Times.

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I'm Sebastian Payne, digital comment editor,

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and in a slightly later than usual episode, we're going to be discussing the story people can't get away from,

0:51.0

which is the EU referendum. We'll be digging into David Cameron's new

0:54.6

deal from Brussels, the arrival of Michael Gove and Boris Johnson into the Brexit

0:58.9

camp and what's going to happen over the next three months of campaigning. To do this

1:04.2

this I'm delighted to be joined by the F.T's top political minds of our political

1:08.2

editor George Parker and our political columnist Philip Stevens and Janine

1:11.9

Ganesh. Thank you all for joining. So we'll

1:14.4

begin by looking at the Prime Minister's big new deal. On Friday he

1:19.1

announced that he was happy with what he had been offered by the 28 other

1:22.4

countries and came back and

1:24.2

announced that we're going to have a referendum on June the 23rd. So George

1:28.0

Park, I'll begin with you, you were in Brussels, you were there for the big

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