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18 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Election results leave the European parliament more fragmented than ever. The greens, liberals and far right are up. The traditional left and right, which have dominated European politics for decade, declined further. How will this affect business sentiment on the continent, as well as the EU's economic reform agenda?
Ed Butler hosts a live discussion with Ben Butters of the European Association of Chambers of Commerce and Industry; Allie Renison, head of Europe and Trade Policy at the UK's Institute of Directors; and the BBC's economics correspondent Andrew Walker.
(Picture: Young supporters of the European Green party react to exit poll results; Credit: Adam Berry/Getty Images)
Ed Butler hosts a live discussion with Ben Butters of the European Association of Chambers of Commerce and Industry; Allie Renison, head of Europe and Trade Policy at the UK's Institute of Directors; and the BBC's economics correspondent Andrew Walker.
(Picture: Young supporters of the European Green party react to exit poll results; Credit: Adam Berry/Getty Images)
Released:
May 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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