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U.K. Would Do 'So Much Better' Outside EU, Says Hoey

U.K. Would Do 'So Much Better' Outside EU, Says Hoey

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Business, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the Labour Party's position on Brexit, highlighting the divide between party members and supporters. It explores the economic and political arguments for leaving the EU, emphasizing democracy and sovereignty. The speaker criticizes economic forecasts predicting a short-term hit to the UK economy, citing past inaccuracies. The debate's democratic deficit and the public's ability to make informed decisions are also addressed, with confidence in the British public's common sense to vote for long-term benefits.

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In what ways does the speaker believe the British public will respond to the Brexit vote?

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What is the speaker's view on the potential for reforming the EU?

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How does the speaker differentiate between the economic arguments for leaving the EU and the political arguments?

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