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All Out Politics

Is it time to restart plans for a no deal Brexit?

All Out Politics

Sky News

News Commentary, Politics, News, Government

4.2156 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Brexit is far from being done as battle lines are drawn ahead of the start of trade negotiations with the EU next week.
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the crucial next phase of the process in the week the UK and the EU set out their negotiating mandates. They also examine the government's response to the coronavirus and the floods as the Prime Minister is accused of going into hiding.
And 100 years on from female journalists being allowed to watch Parliamentary proceedings, the panel champion women working in the Westminster lobby.
Joining Adam this week are Lee Jones from Queen Mary University of London and the co-founder of 'The Full Brexit; the comment editor of City AM Rachel Cunliffe and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Transcript

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0:35.8

Hello, welcome to your All-Out Politics podcast from Sky News. I'm Adam Bolton and joining me this week are Lee Jones from Queen Mary University of London.

0:43.2

He's the co-founder of the full Brexit, the comment editor of Citi-A.M. Rachel Cunliff and Sky News political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

0:52.4

This week we're going to be talking about Brexit

0:54.2

as the government and Brussels

0:56.3

lay down their terms for the negotiations

0:59.2

on trade and other matters,

1:01.1

which starts next week.

1:02.9

We're also going to take a look

1:04.8

at the government's response to disasters,

1:07.6

such as the coronavirus outbreak and the floods.

1:16.0

First, though, this was the week in which we celebrated 100 years since women journalists,

1:24.2

Marguerite Cody and Amis E. Cohn were the first female journalist permitted to watch

1:30.9

parliamentary proceedings to see Nancy Astor speak. So a celebration of women political journalists. And

1:40.3

tomorrow this has caused a bit of a stir at Westminster. Yes, there was a reception on Tuesday night to celebrate 100 years of women in the lobby.

1:49.2

I didn't actually know a huge amount about this before Tuesday,

1:52.3

but it's quite interesting that the two women who were recorded as being in that press gallery in 1919

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