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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

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🗓️ 20 February 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On this week's New Statesman Podcast, Stephen Bush and Anoosh Chakelian are joined by Ailbhe Rea and Patrick Maguire to discuss the new proposals for Britain's post-Brexit immigration system. Then, in You Ask Us, they take your questions on the role of the trans debate in the Labour leadership race before discussing the new "Britain's Lost Spaces" series which will look at the slow erosion of public space.


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Search inclusive growth conference to book your free ticket now. Hello I'm Stephen and I'm a noosh and on this week's new states and podcast. We talk about the new immigration rules. The vanishing of public spaces. And you ask us, what has the trans debate got to do with the labour leadership election. So the government has put forward its sort of first set of proposals about how immigration law

1:31.0

will change on 31st of December when we formally leave the kind of

1:35.3

institutions of the EU. We've obviously already left the political institutions but we're

1:39.2

still in the kind of economic project until the 31st of December, which I guess the opening question is like who

1:45.1

round this table would have been able to come to this country had under this regime?

1:51.6

Not me. I wouldn't be here.

1:53.3

Yeah, you'd be.

1:54.3

Yeah, yeah.

1:55.3

Yeah, God.

1:57.1

Sorry, I was yeah.

1:58.1

Desouser over here.

1:59.1

Oh, maybe my mom wouldn't have that from the Republic of Ireland.

2:02.2

Common travel area.

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