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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

NS#155: Results special

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2016

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

NS editor, Jason Cowley, joins Helen and Stephen to examine how the referendum results have broken-down across the country. What will happen next in Scotland and Northern Ireland? How will the parties react? And can anyone stop Boris Johnson? (Jason Cowley, Helen Lewis, Stephen Bush)

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Some shows may have ads. Hello I'm Helen and I'm Stephen and this is the newman podcast. You know I don't even have the

0:53.9

capacity in me Stephen to start with saying do we have to talk about Europe because

0:58.0

we're never going to talk about anything else ever again on the New Statesman

1:01.2

podcast. No we are about to embark on effectively a prolonged series of divorce negotiations.

1:10.0

I mean it will be the biggest legal undertaking in the history of the world.

1:16.0

Literally like the yeah the the one group of people who you can categorically say

1:22.0

will do very well out of this vote are lawyers.

1:25.0

I was thinking about the hatred of faceless bureaucrats and I was thinking actually to be a civil servant

1:29.4

this is you know this is prime time.

1:31.4

Anyway we're joined by our editor,

1:33.0

Jason Cowdy, who I think has had the advantage of slightly more sleep than me and Stephen

1:37.1

who are becoming slightly delirious.

1:40.0

Let's just first, let's look through,

1:42.0

because there are some patterns that you can pick out of the results right so

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