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Podcast: The No-Deal Brexit Reality

The New Statesman podcast with Helen Lewis and Stephen Bush.

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Helen and Stephen discuss the coming autumn crunch over Brexit and how the parliamentary votes over the deal will go. Then, Helen talks to director Jude Christian about her upcoming production othellomacbeth and the ways in which we politicise Shakespeare. Finally, they tackle a listener question: should Vince Cable resign?

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