092 The Brexit Interview
Publisher |
Ian Farrar
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Careers
Entrepreneurship
Publication Date |
Jun 20, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:38:22

Show notes can be found here

In this episode Ian Farrar and Tanja Bueltmann discuss;

  • Uncertainty
  • EU citizens’ rights – Settled Status
  • Applying for citizenship
  • Documents and records
  • Long term planning for businesses
  • Attracting staff with such uncertainty
  • Trade Arrangements
  • Impact of ‘No deal’
  • Timescales
  • Commuting across borders
  • Distribution of wealth
  • Refugee Crisis
  • Climate Change
  • GDP and the strength of the £
  • NHS investment and resources
  • What can we do to affect the campaign?

Tanja Bueltmann is Professor of History and Faculty Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Knowledge Exchange) at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne. Born in Germany, she studied British Cultural Studies, History and Sociology at the University of Bielefeld, spending part of her studies at the University of Edinburgh as an Erasmus student. She then moved to New Zealand to do her PhD at Victoria University of Wellington. Tanja returned to Europe in the autumn of 2008 and was appointed to join the History team at Northumbria in early 2009.

Tanja is a historian of migration and diaspora. Her main research interests are in the cultural and social history of Scottish, English and German immigrant communities around the world. Tanja is also a prolific commentator on wider social and political issues, having written for the Guardian and the Times Higher Education among others, and an anti-Brexit campaigner.

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