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Inside The Room: The Brexit Plots (Part 2)

Political Currency

Persephonica

Money, Politics, Economy, News, Ed Balls, Business, George Osborne, Westminster

4.11.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

As the Leave and Remain campaigns get underway, it seems that the Remain camp has a clear lead. That is, until it doesn’t. 

In this second instalment of Inside the Room: The Brexit Plot, Michael Gove, Ed Balls and George Osborne take us behind the scenes of the ever-more-panicked campaign HQs as polling day draws in.


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0:00.0

BP is working to bring more lower carbon energy to the UK, like developing offshore wind,

0:06.1

and we're keeping oil and gas flowing from the North Sea. It's and not all. That's how BP is backing Britain. Well today we're mostly in oil and gas.

0:16.0

We increased the proportion of our global annual investment that went into our lower carbon and other transition businesses from around 3% in 2019 to around 23% in

0:26.0

2023.

0:28.0

B.com slash and not all. This episode is brought to you by G.S.K.

0:35.0

We're lucky to live in a time when many of us can access medicine when we become ill,

0:38.5

but even better than recovering from being unwell is not getting ill in the first place.

0:43.2

Yes, G.S.K believes that prevention is the best medicine and that's why they've built one of the

0:48.2

broadest vaccine portfolios in the world.

0:50.6

G.S.K. say that prevention to them means pioneering new medicines to reduce HIV transmission

0:56.2

or stopping chronic conditions from progressing to more serious complications.

1:00.4

That's because preventing disease is the best possible outcome for all of us and that's why G.S.K.

1:05.6

Unites science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together.

1:09.6

Visit gsk.com to learn more. Right, welcome back to the second installment of our three-part special inside the room, the Brexit

1:36.4

plot.

1:37.4

We've covered Michael Gove's decision to back leave.

1:41.3

He's here with us to help us explore what then happened as we got to

1:46.4

polling day we've already gone through the whole question of the economy and its

1:51.4

role in the campaign but we're going to turn now to those closed of the and we're still not at Polling Day.

2:03.2

We're about to go into the final days of the campaign

2:06.0

as we approach the 23rd of June,

2:08.6

which is of course, as you know, referendum day.

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