
David Miliand: We're on course for everyone to feel betrayed about Brexit
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The transcript discusses the importance of a second referendum on Brexit, arguing that it would provide clarity and prevent feelings of betrayal. It highlights the democratic recession in many countries and the controversial use of Article 50, which gives the EU negotiating leverage. The discussion also critiques the political motivations behind Brexit, noting that parties prioritize their interests over national welfare, and questions the benefits of Brexit, suggesting it may weaken the UK politically.
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What reasons do Conservative candidates give for proceeding with Brexit?
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What is the speaker's view on how Brexit is perceived in the media?
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