Chopper’s Politics Podcast: When will Brexit end?

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Put on your party-hats, it’s time for a festive chat about… trade deals! Brexit adviser to Theresa May, Raoul Ruparel joins Christopher Hope to discuss whether his old boss would have been happy with where things stand now, and former MEP David Campbell-Bannerman says we all need to calm down about the ramifications of leaving without a trade deal.

Plus the authorised biographer of Margaret Thatcher, the Telegraph’s own Charles Moore, on how he thinks The Crown’s Gillian Anderson captures just one aspect of the late PM and whether he still believes Olivia Colman’s face is too “left-wing” to play the Queen.

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