Brexit Through the Non-political Glass
Brexit Through the Non-political Glass

Brexit Through the Non-political Glass

2021Movie85 minEnglish

On 1 January 2021, the UK's transition period with the EU ended and new rules and regulations were agreed at the last minute. This is a time for reflection on the social phenomenon that is Brexit - which has now become a British trademark world-over, alongside the Royal Family, fish and chips and Sherlock Holmes. Brexit Through The Non-Political Glass puts politicians and public sentiments to one side, and seeks the opinions of non-partisan world-class experts - the scholars and professional advisors who specialize in this very topic; no politicians and propagandists, and no social media and populism; among the experts is Vernon Bogdanor, the Oxford tutor of former British prime minister David Cameron, who was consulted before the referendum was offered to the nation; you will hear what his advice was.

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This documentary offers a unique perspective on the Brexit phenomenon by focusing on the everyday experiences and personal stories of individuals from various walks of life, aiming to understand the human impact beyond the political rhetoric. It delves into the emotions, challenges, and adjustments faced by communities and families as they navigate the societal shifts brought about by the UK's departure from the European Union.

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The documentary aims to provide an anecdotal and humanistic look at the Brexit process, sidestepping overt political commentary to focus on personal impact.

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