The Heat: Brexit Controversy
The controversy over Brexit is back. Why does the United Kingdom want to tear up parts of an international agreement with the European Union?
To discuss, tonight’s panel includes Helen Thomas, CEO and Founder of BlondeMoney; Alexandra Phillips, former Brexit Party Member of European parliament; Brian O’Donovan, a Washington correspondent for the Irish broadcaster, RTE News and Remi Piet, Research Associate at the University of Miami.
Видео The Heat: Brexit Controversy канала CGTN America
To discuss, tonight’s panel includes Helen Thomas, CEO and Founder of BlondeMoney; Alexandra Phillips, former Brexit Party Member of European parliament; Brian O’Donovan, a Washington correspondent for the Irish broadcaster, RTE News and Remi Piet, Research Associate at the University of Miami.
Видео The Heat: Brexit Controversy канала CGTN America
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