What’s really happening with Brexit? What are all these “indicative votes” about, and what would a potential “no deal” Brexit mean for the United Kingdom and for the EU? Will Theresa May resign, and who might replace her if so? Will there be a second referendum, or will Brexit finally occur in some form?
Joining us this week on Dialogos Radio to discuss these and other pertinent issues relating to Brexit is author and ex-university lecturer Evans Agelissopoulos, who joined us from London for an extensive discussion about the machinations and developments surrounding Brexit. Agelissopoulos discusses a whole gamut of issues, from the re-imposition of a border with Ireland, to the rise of Euroscepticism in Europe and the support of the Trump administration, to the similarities between the mainstream media’s sensationalistic coverage of Brexit, and the media’s sensational coverage leading up to Greece’s referendum in July 2015.
Hear our interview with Agelissopoulos all this week on the English-language broadcasts of Dialogos Radio, or via any of the following methods:
- Dialogos Radio Podcast: https://dialogosmedia.org/?page_id=15
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B05LkH-1hmY
- Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/dialogosmedia/an-extensive-analysis-of-brexit-with-author-evans-agelissopoulos/
- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dialogosmedia/extensive-analysis-of-brexit-dialogos-radio