Emma Reynolds, Vernon Bogdanor and Francesco Rutelli on the prospects of Brexit
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Emma Reynolds MP, shadow minister for Europe; Vernon Bogdanor, professor at King's College London and fellow at Brasenose College Oxford; and Francesco Rutelli, Italian politician, discuss the possibility of a Brexit and public opinion on holding a referendum on Europe. They present some of the case for why Britain should stay in the EU, and why calls for a referendum in this parliament are premature.
Emma Reynolds, Vernon Bogdanor and Francesco Rutelli on the prospects of Brexit
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