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Paddy Wants To Know Brexit, is a podcast that seeks to explain Brexit to an Irish audience. Each episode will try and explain what's been happening in the preceding few weeks in the messy world of Brexit negotiations and explain how it will affect Ireland. The hosts, Brian Mahon, Jack Good and Niamh Mahon will then interview someone who has something to say on Brexit, it could be anyone from an academic to a farmer, or even someone who thinks Brexit is a good idea.

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Paddy Wants To Know Brexit, is a podcast that seeks to explain Brexit to an Irish audience. Each episode will try and explain what's been happening in the preceding few weeks in the messy world of Brexit negotiations and explain how it will affect Ireland. The hosts, Brian Mahon, Jack Good and Niamh Mahon will then interview someone who has something to say on Brexit, it could be anyone from an academic to a farmer, or even someone who thinks Brexit is a good idea.

    #13 | Derry, Londonderry, Legenderry Pt. 1

    #13 | Derry, Londonderry, Legenderry Pt. 1

    In the first part of a two part episode the guys get to know the City of Derry a bit better and how their citizens feel they will be affected by Brexit.

    In the first episode we talk to Connor Doherty and we talk about the City Deal, and what it could do for the city. We also discuss the the politics of football in Northern Ireland and how that intersects with identity in the region.

    We also talk with Brenda Stevenson from Derry Girls against Borders, a local activist group that is campaigning to ensure that there will be no North/South or East/West border that could endanger the Northern Irish economy or even the peace process.

    See below for timestamps. 

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    03:07: Derry is like Galway without the money

    03:35: Bidding for a City Deal

    06:16: The importance of the City Deal for Derry

    07:44: Derry Girls against Borders interview with Brenda Stevenson begins

    08:06: What is the campaign all about?

    10:03: Why Brenda doesn’t want to see a border again

    13:21: Doesn’t the Common Travel Area solve a lot of problems that DGAB is campaigning against?

    14:50: Taking inspiration from Derry Girls, the TV Show.

    16:54: Fears of a return to the dark days in Northern Ireland

    18:39: The lived experiences of Derry Girls against Borders

    20:20: How to get in contact with Derry Girls Against Borders and the politicisation of other Border campaigns against Brexit

    22:49: Back to Connor O’ Doherty on Shane Duffy, and the inevitably playing for the Republic of Ireland

    23:55: Why doesn’t Derry City play in the Northern Ireland football league?

    25:55: Northern Ireland fans and how they are perceived from Derry

    27:05: Mixed identities, Brexit and being Northern Irish

    28:15: Use of the phrases ‘Loyalist’ and ‘Republican’ in everyday parlance

    29:05: Brexit as a distillation of issues.

    30:10: The weight of words in Northern Ireland

    • 31 Min.
    #12 | From London to Dublin to Brussels?

    #12 | From London to Dublin to Brussels?

    Darren McCaffrey joins the pod to discuss all things Brexit.

    He draws on his time as Sky News’ Westminster Correspondent and Ireland Correspondent to explain the political drivers and stumbling blocks behind Brexit.

    We also touch on Northern Irish politics and what Westminster makes of the DUP and Sinn Féin.

    Will Brexit undermine unionism?

    Did the Irish government blindside the British public?

    What to look out for over the coming months !

    • 31 Min.
    #11 | Brexit, Bacon and AI

    #11 | Brexit, Bacon and AI

    The pod goes on the road for the time to muck in and see how Brexit is going to affect the pig industry.

    Tommy Brady’s farm in Ballyjamesduff exports 100% of its pigs up north!
    He gave the low down on the lay of the land as it is now, emerging markets and the other kind of AI.

    Like the show? We'd appreciate a review on Apple Podcasts if you do.

    Follow us at @PaddyBrexit

    1:10: How many of Tommy’s piggies go to market in Northern Ireland?
    2:40: Why does he sell into the North?
    4:10: Why isn’t he panicking over Brexit?
    4:58: What do the Europeans eat?
    6:12: EU food standards versus industry standards
    8:20: Irish standard of pork
    8:48: Could the Irish farmer export to other markets?
    10:40: The 5th quarter of the pig and who eats them?
    12:23: Can the pork market diversify away from the UK to another part of the world?
    13:05: Where does Ireland fit into the EU pork producing market?
    14:40 How pig farming is the same the world over
    18:17: Mucking in and EU regulations affecting the industry
    20:00: The industrialisation of the pig industry
    21:55: The other kind of AI: Artificial insemination
    23:55: Will stockpiling work?
    25:57: How much of his supply chain is UK related?
    27:00: The optimism of the businessman

    • 28 Min.
    #10 | Resignations, White Papers and No Deal – Brexit gets real

    #10 | Resignations, White Papers and No Deal – Brexit gets real

    Our 10th episode is a whopper – they say a week is a long time in politics and it has never been truer than the last week or so in Brexit.

    In this episode we discuss the White Paper on the UK’s future trading relationship with the EU, the chaos that is the House of Commons and the ongoing preparations for a no deal.
    In this weeks episode Brian interviews Victoria Hewson from the Institute of Economic Affairs, a right wing think tank based in Brussels. They discuss the resignation of Boris Johnson and David Davis, how the Irish border issue could be solved and the broad strokes of the contents of the White Paper. 

    You can follow Victoria on twitter at @MissVHewson and the IEA over at @iealondon.

    See below for timestamps:

    1:12: the guys discuss how crazy the last week was.
    1:45: What happened in Westminster this week.
    2:35: How important are the Labour Leavers in Westminster arithmetic?
    4:00: Can Theresa May get anything through her Parliament?
    4:45: Ian Paisley has been suspended but does it matter?
    5:15: Will Sinn Féin take their seats in Westminster and defeat a Hard Brexit?
    5:55: Ireland preparing for a Hard Brexit
    8:38: Introduction of Victoria Hewson and discussion of the White Paper on the UK’s Future Trading Relationship with the EU
    12:38: What’s the Brexiteer alternative to the White Paper?
    14:27: How does regulatory divergence affect the Irish Border?
    16:40: Do a trade deal first and then sort out Northern Ireland and the Border?
    18:45: The uniqueness of Northern Ireland in carrying out customs checks and how we fix that problem
    21:10: The UK Government’s ability to prepare an ambitious customs arrangement in Northern Ireland that has never occurred anywhere else in the world
    23:54: The politics of the White Paper – will this deal fly with anyone?
    26:39: The Economic Research Group: All bark but no bite in challenging Theresa May?

    • 29 Min.
    #9 | Silly Summit Season

    #9 | Silly Summit Season

    This week the guys talk about the upcoming summit that's turned out to be something of a damp squib.

    Paddy Brussels makes a timely return while Aarti Shankar, policy analysist with Open Europe, makes her pod debut.

    In the first half we discuss with Paddy Brussels:

    3:50 Brussels being fed up with brexit

    5:10 How the summit has petered out as being relevent to brexit and why the UK backstop position doesn't work

    7:53 Is a no deal a realistic proposition.

    8:37 Can Merkel get support for her position on asylum?

    9:10 And we talk about an imperfect backstop versus none at all.

    10:11 Ireland's allies in a new, non UK Europe.

    In the second half we talk to Aarti Shankar and we talk about:

    13:41 Why people voted to leave the EU (immigration unsurprisingly pops up)

    17:10 Will there be a second referendum?

    18:13 What role will the UK parliament have in deciding a final deal, and whether the pro EU Tory rebels aren't rebels at all.

    21:16 How the EU summit is now a damp squib

    22:30 Why the UK backstop proposition doesn't work but equally why the EU aren't being realistic in negotiations

    26:15 Why are the EU backing Ireland so strongly?

    27:54 Is a no deal scenario a bluff and will the final timeline in October actually be pushed back?

    30:17 How frustrated are UK businesses?

    Follow Aarti on twitter @rtshankar and check out more work from Open Europe here: https://openeurope.org.uk

    • 38 Min.
    #8 | Ireland and the EU

    #8 | Ireland and the EU

    The guys play the yes/no game show to catch up on the Brexit backstop.

    Dr Kathryn Simpson, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Political Economy at Manchester Metropolitan University, then outlines how Ireland has transformed from a 'sponger' to a net contributor in 2014;

    The popular scepticism in the early 2000s;

    The nine referenda we've had on the EU;

    The impact the financial crisis had on Ireland's relationship with the EU and;

    How likely is Ireland to follow the UK out of the EU?

    You can find Dr Kathryn Simpson on twitter - @DrKathrynSimps

    Her paper, The Model EU Citizen? Explaining Irish Attitudes towards the EU, is available [here](http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2041905818764701?utm_source=Adestra&utm_medium=email&utm_content=8J0227&utm_campaign=not+tracked&utm_term=&)

    • 24 Min.

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