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Taking the Party out of Politics
Andrew Brown
34 episodes
9 months ago

A podcast about understanding

  • how politics is supposed to work,
  • why it isn’t working as well as it should be,
  • and what we might be able to do about it. 

Because, by understanding a little bit more about how things are supposed to work, and why they are a bit messed up, we might be able to get things to work a bit better. Perhaps even a lot better.



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A podcast about understanding

  • how politics is supposed to work,
  • why it isn’t working as well as it should be,
  • and what we might be able to do about it. 

Because, by understanding a little bit more about how things are supposed to work, and why they are a bit messed up, we might be able to get things to work a bit better. Perhaps even a lot better.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The UK and The EU
Taking the Party out of Politics
18 minutes 35 seconds
3 years ago
The UK and The EU

What are the misunderstandings which led to an unsuccessful, draining referendum and Brexit?

1. We joined late. The rules had already been set (e.g. supporting French small farmers).

2. The EU was always political: about pooling the things used to make war, as a way of avoiding war.  But, the UK joined (primarily) for economic reasons.

3. Symbolism matters. Our politicians (and Media) love to knock the EU, to blame things on the EU, to make cheap political capital by emphasising differences; us and them.  There were never enough UK politicians standing up for the benefits of membership.

4. Brexiters were right. It was complicated. But then it was also never going to be simple.

If you were the person who thought: “I'm happy to be a member of common Market, but nothing more”, then you were quite right in wanting to be out.

But you shouldn't have expected it to be easy.

That's wanting to have your cake and eat it. Or, as they say in France, to have the butter and the money for the butter.

If you (correctly) claim that the EU influences every aspect of our lives, then you also have to accept that there is no way that extricating yourself from something that complicated was ever going to be easy.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Taking the Party out of Politics

A podcast about understanding

  • how politics is supposed to work,
  • why it isn’t working as well as it should be,
  • and what we might be able to do about it. 

Because, by understanding a little bit more about how things are supposed to work, and why they are a bit messed up, we might be able to get things to work a bit better. Perhaps even a lot better.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.