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You know we’re leaving the EU but this is the story of how the UK got here. Mark Mardell uncovers the fractious yet intriguing story of Britain’s relationship with the EU.

Brexit: A Love Story‪?‬ BBC Radio 4

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You know we’re leaving the EU but this is the story of how the UK got here. Mark Mardell uncovers the fractious yet intriguing story of Britain’s relationship with the EU.

    25. The Purge

    25. The Purge

    Revolution is afoot in the Conservative Party - with many Tory MPs threatening to vote against the new Prime Minister's deal - while Boris Johnson himself is threatening to boot them out of the party if they do.
    Mark Mardell follows the twists and turns as this love story comes to a close.
    Email: worldatone@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: #BBCWATO

    • 18 min.
    24. The Centre Cannot Hold

    24. The Centre Cannot Hold

    With problems in Parliament trying to get consensus on a withdrawal agreement, it seemed the main political parties were edging away from the centre ground. Did this leave a vacuum for a new movement?
    In 2019, more or less simultaneously, a new party started and a new campaign launched, both supporting a so-called People's Vote on any Brexit deal. The Independent Group - or Change UK, as they came to be known - was not without challenges. Neither was the People's Vote campaign. Eventually, the friction came to be personal. Mark Mardell speaks to the people involved about where it all went wrong.
    Email: worldatone@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: #BBCWATO

    • 19 min.
    23. Three Strikes and You're Out!

    23. Three Strikes and You're Out!

    Emotions run high as Theresa May tries to get her Withdrawal Agreement through Parliament, and fails. Not once, not twice but three times. Meanwhile the European Research Group (ERG) grows in influence and now firmly holds Parliament in the balance. Each day seems to wear away the Conservative’s party cohesion. And while Mrs. May’s government will try again and again if necessary, there will be a cost.
    Mark Mardell takes a look behind the news reports of the day, into the meeting rooms and corridors of Westminster, and reveals the private tensions of the party’s existential crisis.
    Email: worldatone@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: #BBCWATO

    • 19 min.
    22. The Spartans

    22. The Spartans

    After Theresa May's so called Chequers plan failed to impress, the Prime Minister faced another problem within her own party. A group of eurosceptics were gaining interest, members and momentum.
    The European Research Group (ERG), or the Spartans as they came to be known, had previously been a small organisation on the fringe of politics. In 2018, they fought their way to the front line. As Mark Mardell follows the twists and turns of Britain's 45 year relationship with the European Union, Mrs May must meet her newest challengers.
    Email: worldatone@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: #BBCWATO

    • 19 min.
    Brexit: How did we get here?

    Brexit: How did we get here?

    In this one-off special episode of Brexit: A Love Story?, Mark Mardell recaps the journey Britain has taken from joining the European Economic Community in 1973 to voting to leave the European Union in 2016.
    Email: WATO@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCWorldatOne

    • 15 min.
    21. Checkmate at Chequers

    21. Checkmate at Chequers

    After months of talks, haggling and negotiations, the Prime Minister invited the entire cabinet to her country retreat in Buckinghamshire to present her proposed deal. The mercury was running high, as were tensions; it was reported that Downing Street officials made it clear if ministers weren't happy with the deal, they could leave but would have to give up their ministerial cars and take a taxi home. Hours later, and the Chequers deal was finally done. People seemed pleased... but for how long?
    Mark Mardell revisits the events of that day and finds out from those there what really went on.
    Email: pm@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @BBCPM

    • 21 min.

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CherokeeRK ,

Super

Super interesting sofar.
It’s tragic but seems inevitable for the UK to leave. I think this program is presented well balanced. I was very touched by the recording of the conversation in the first episode of the assistant to the PM Heath about the piano play. It’s sad to conclude that the commitment of insiders in those days has been replaced by populistic newspaper column writing politicians these days. Over the years the UK has been sidelined within the EU and despite it’s cultural and language advantage lost it’s political clout. Emotionally we will miss them but as EU we need to move on and the UK has been an anchor dragging us. I am Dutch but lived in the UK for 6 years.

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