Brexit The Uncivil War 2019
Siyasi stratejist Dominic Cummings, İngiliz seçmenleri 2015'ten günümüze kadar Avrupa Birliği'nden ayrılmaya ikna etmek için popüler ama tartışmalı bir kampanya yürütüyor.
Siyasi stratejist Dominic Cummings, İngiliz seçmenleri 2015'ten günümüze kadar Avrupa Birliği'nden ayrılmaya ikna etmek için popüler ama tartışmalı bir kampanya yürütüyor.
İrlanda Denizi’nde tam da ihtiyacımız olan inişli çıkışlı bir yolculuk. Londra ile Dublin arasındaki çalkantılı, arafı andıran hava sahasını fona alan Christine Molloy ve Joe Lawlor, her şeyin hızla değiştiği günümüzde aidiyetin anlamını sorguluyor.
The Great Hack, bir veri şirketi olan Cambridge Analytica’nın, nasıl sosyal medyanın karanlık yönünün sembolü haline geldiğini gözler önüne seriyor. Tüm etkileşimler, kredi kartı kullanımları, web aramaları, konumlar, beğeniler ve daha niceleri toplanıp yılca trilyonlarca dolar kazanan bir endüstri oluyor. Hem Trump kampanyalarını yürüten hem de Brexit için çalışan Cambridge Analytica da bir süre sonra sahip olduğu bilgileri kullanmaya başlar. Belgeselde, önce verileri elde edip ardından da kontörlü ele geçiren Cambridge Analytica skandalının farklı taraflarında bulunanların bireysel yolculuklarına odaklanıyor.
Samy, a young parliamentary assistant, arrives in Brussels after the Brexit referendum. He is not fit for the job. Samy doesn't know much about European institutions and he hopes to get away with it thanks to his cleverness…
Tracey Ullman returns with her unique take on some of the extraordinary characters who make up the global hub that is the UK.
Inside the halls of power, Boris Johnson grapples with Covid-19, Brexit, and a controversial personal and political life during his tumultuous first months as Prime Minister.
Flesh-eating baby-boomers get a taste for teenagers in Ben Wheatley's darkly comic, outlandishly gory, zombie-horror satire.
Tracey Ullman and her cast of characters take on the news.
Between dystopian visions and far-sighted social analysis, comic writer Alan Moore explains how his works are a swan song to our era. A journey through occultism, mysticism and anarchy.
This hit podcast turned TV show features four of the BBC's wittiest political commentators, bringing you the most digestible explanations of Brexit along with Westminster gossip, trivia, running gags, and daft small-talk.
For the first time on television, David Cameron’s top advisers - including George Osborne and William Hague - reveal the discussions that led to the decision for which Cameron will go down in history: to hold an in/out referendum. The programme lifts the lid on the prime minister’s desperate attempts to get a new deal for Britain in Europe. Top leaders, including presidents Tusk, Juncker, Sarkozy and Hollande, reveal the details of their negotiations with Cameron. From beers in Prague to dinners at Chequers, the prime minister tries to convince his partners to give him something to show Britain can claw back power from Brussels – especially on immigration – but he keeps getting knocked back.
Who are the winners and losers of Brexit? Former United Kingdom correspondent Tim de Wit returns to reflect on his own role as a journalist and to investigate what became of the Brexit promises. Has migration decreased? Has healthcare improved?
The European Union has been beset by a series of comings and goings over the last few years, each triggering its own brand of crisis. The civil war in Syria created the biggest wave of refugees to hit Europe since World War II, sparking contested debates on how to divvy up tens of thousands of refugees across E.U. countries. Meanwhile, in the U.K., Britain's vote in favor of Brexit added to the turmoil. Go behind the scenes with firsthand accounts of Europe's tumultuous last decade and its impact around the globe.
Ed Balls heads to Europe to discover how the divisions exposed by Brexit are reflected across the EU. He meets voters to find out what the future of Europe holds for its citizens.
On January 1, 2021, as a result of the approval of Brexit by the British people, the Withdrawal Agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union provisionally entered into force. Now, almost a year later, the problems, doubts and contradictions are beginning to come to light. Jon Sistiaga travels to the United Kingdom to reflect on the current moment and the consequences of Brexit in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Sistiaga will speak with primary workers who have seen how their exports to Europe have been drastically reduced until they disappeared, with Scottish and Irish nationalists, with journalists, with politicians and with citizens from different walks of life who voted yes to Brexit and are now losing their jobs. In addition, Jon Sistiaga will pay special attention to Spanish citizens who are suffering the effects of this fracture.