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Theatrical country of origin release date United Kingdom
Directors Toby Haynes
Music by Daniel Pemberton
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Networks Channel 4
Produc Lynn Horsford
Cast Benedict Cumberbatch
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About Brexit


With an intention to convince the British voters to leave the European Union, political strategist Dominic Cummings decides to start a controversial campaign.

UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000

UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000
Nov 23,2023 9:21 am

... They said estimates showed a marked change in immigration since 2021 following Brexit - when free movement for EU nationals ended, the easing of travel restrictions after the pandemic and the war in Ukraine...

David Cameron returns: What is going on?

David Cameron returns: What is going on?
Nov 13,2023 8:41 am

... The accidental instigator of the biggest single moment in British foreign policy in a generation - Brexit - is now the face of British foreign policy, under a Brexit-supporting prime minister...

Brexit: 'Call us' on trade, says German finance minister Christian Lindner

Brexit: 'Call us' on trade, says German finance minister Christian Lindner
Oct 13,2023 7:11 pm

...By Faisal IslamEconomics editorThe German finance minister has extended a surprise invite to the UK to take " new steps" on post-Brexit trade relations with the European Union (EU)...

Serious concern over universities, says free speech boss

Serious concern over universities, says free speech boss
Oct 8,2023 11:10 pm

... In his speech at Kings College London on Monday, Prof Ahmed is expected to say he will protect people who want to express their views on " Brexit...

Nigel Farage leaves door open to re-joining Tories after election

Nigel Farage leaves door open to re-joining Tories after election
Oct 3,2023 12:51 pm

... On Sunday night, the former UKIP and Brexit Party leader was cheered to the rafters at a gala dinner for grassroots Conservatives, after Priti Patel hailed his role in delivering Brexit - and helping Boris Johnson win the 2019 general election by standing candidates down...

Port of Dover to reclaim land from sea to prevent queues

Port of Dover to reclaim land from sea to prevent queues
Sep 5,2023 3:01 am

... Over the past few years the Port of Dover has seen repeated incidents of queuing at its busiest times, with post-Brexit checks adding to waiting times...

Fact-checking claims about asylum seekers

Fact-checking claims about asylum seekers
Aug 10,2023 7:41 am

... The scheme ended in the UK after Brexit - in January 2021...

UK inflation and interest rates high - how do other economies compare?

UK inflation and interest rates high - how do other economies compare?
Jul 22,2023 9:50 pm

... Perhaps this is a result of changes in trading arrangements brought about by Brexit - and faltering investment...

General election 2019: Jo Swinson interview fact-checked

Jul 8,2023 11:21 pm

The Liberal Democrats ' Jo Swinson was the Third Party leader to face the BBC's Andrew Neil in a series of special interviews in the run-up to polling day.

Over 30 Minutes , BBC Reality Check has looked at three of her claims.

Claim: "Most Remainers actually support our policy" of revoking article 50 to stop Brexit

Reality Check : Exactly half of Remainers support the idea in the poll Ms Swinson appeared to be referencing.

A key policy commitment of the Lib Dems is to stop Brexit - and the way they want to do That is to revoke Article 50.

Article 50 is the part of a treaty That sets out how EU members can leave. - But it before the UK leaves.

Andrew Neil put to the Lib Dem leader That even "staunch Remainers" think cancelling Brexit without another vote would be unacceptable.

"I've seen different polling That says… That most Remainers actually support our policy… most Remainers do support it," she replied.

She referenced YouGov polling carried out in The Last few days. But the poll, actually says That exactly half of respondents support the idea, not "most".

The question was: "Do you think the Liberal Democrats are right or wrong to propose revoking Article 50 and stopping Brexit completely?"

Among Remain voters in the 2016 referendum, 50% said it was right, 35% said it was wrong, and 15% were not sure.

Across all types of voters, the policy was unpopular - 54% say it is wrong, 28% are in favour, and 18% are unsure.

Claim: "The Money That we are putting in More Than replaces The Money That was cut [from Sure Start]"

Reality Check : Sure Start centres give parents a "one stop shop" for advice on health, money, parenting and employment. Some offer day care for pre-school children.

, Between 2010 and 2018, Sure Start funding fell by £1. 2bn - That 's roughly two-thirds of its budget. However, just under £900m of those cuts occurred during The Coalition government years.

The Liberal Democrats have pledged to invest £1bn by 2024 - so it does reverse the cuts made when the Liberal Democrats were part of The Coalition Government, But not the total amount.

Spending on Sure Start

In £bns, in 2018-19 prices

Source: IFS

The Liberal Democrats have, however, pledged to invest £13bn a year extra into universal childcare entitlements, what is currently spent. This will be used to give all children Between Nine Months and two years access to some free childcare, and extend existing entitlements for three and four years olds.

Claim: The Liberal Democrats have "been cautious" with their economic forecasts

Reality Check : The Lib Dems made headlines last month with their claim of a £50bn "remain bonus" if the UK was to stay in the EU. That is widely seen as plausible - though the £50bn is spread over five years and is based on assumptions about future Economic Growth .

Challenged on the unreliability of economic forecasts, Ms Swinson said That the Independent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) had suggested 2. 1% growth, and That her party's calculations were only based on 1. 8%.

"Let's be fair. We have also been cautious," She Said .

Ms Swinson is broadly right on her IFS numbers.

The IFS produced a report on how four possible Brexit scenarios could affect the economy. It predicted better GDP growth in a Remain rather than a Leave scenario, as did the Lib Dems' own calculations in a similar vein:

So after next year, the Lib Dems' estimates are consistently lower than the IFS projections, under a Remain scenario.

The IFS estimates don't go past 2022, however - and are based on a scenario in which a minority Labour government offer a second referendum.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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