Snap General Election
What are the political tribes which divide British voters today, and how will June's general election shape Britain? David Aaronovitch discusses with political experts.
What are the political tribes which divide British voters today and how will June's general election shape Britain?
Britain voted last year on the question of the EU - and following Theresa May's surprise announcement, we vote again on who should take us out.
The nature of the result could define British political life for decades to come - so how will voters decide? And what might the impact of the campaign be on Britain's future outside the European Union?
David Aaronovitch speaks to political experts to assess the upcoming campaign and its potential to shape the country Britain becomes.
CONTRIBUTORS
Lord Peter Hennessy, Professor of Contemporary British History at Queen Mary University of London
Peter Kellner, political commentator and veteran pollster
Rosie Campbell, Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London
David Runciman, Professor of Politics, University of Cambridge and host of the Talking Politics podcast
Producer: China Collins.
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