Farage on 10 years of Brexit: Boris never wanted Leave to win
6/23/202646 min
Ten years on from the EU referendum, Camilla and Tim are joined by Reform UK’s Nigel Farage to discuss the legacy of Brexit and why he believes the nation has yet to see its benefits.
With the UK political landscape in flux, they also turn to the Labour Party, where Andy Burnham appears set for a swift coronation as leader after Starmer’s recent resignation. As the party grapples with internal unrest and leadership challenges, they ask if Burnham has a viable strategy to lead or if a general election is inevitable.
Studio Operator: Chris January
Producers: Emma Williams and David Levene
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights
- Can Labour block the Andy Burnham coronation following Starmer's sudden resignation?
- Nigel Farage on 10 years of Brexit: Has it delivered?
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First 90 secondsNigel Farage· Guest0:00
[upbeat music] The Telegraph.
Tim Stanley· Host0:05
He's riding a wave of banter, smuggy, and self-congratulation, but will Andy Burnham's coronation come crashing down?
Camilla Tominey· Host0:16
Craven Cabinet ministers are already sucking up to the man who claims to be the next messiah. Does he have a plan? And why was he once described as serially incompetent?
Tim Stanley· Host0:27
And we speak to Nigel Farage to mark the 10th anniversary of Brexit.
Camilla Tominey· Host0:31
Welcome to The Daily Tea with me, Camilla Tominey.
Tim Stanley· Host0:33
And me, Tim Stanley.
Camilla Tominey· Host0:35
[upbeat music] Tim, why am I dressed like this? And we're getting onto the weather in a moment.
Tim Stanley· Host0:48
Because it's a beautiful day.
Camilla Tominey· Host0:49
But why am I in white and red?
Tim Stanley· Host0:51
I don't know.
Camilla Tominey· Host0:52
What's happening tonight?
Tim Stanley· Host0:53
I don't know.
Camilla Tominey· Host0:54
England are playing again.
Tim Stanley· Host0:55
Oh, England are playing [laughs].
Camilla Tominey· Host0:58
[laughs] England are playing Ghana. Do you think we're gonna win this match?
Tim Stanley· Host1:01
Oh, wow, okay. Yeah. [laughs] That sounds, that sounds plausible.
Camilla Tominey· Host1:04
I love asking you about the- [laughs] This is like you asking me about pa- like, chapters of the Bible.
Tim Stanley· Host1:11
My attention is on Wednesday when Scotland are playing because I might use it as an excuse to wear my kilt.
Camilla Tominey· Host1:15
Yes. It's bloody hot to wear a kilt, though.
Tim Stanley· Host1:18
I- It's gonna be 37 degrees on Wednesday. Au contraire, I find kilts in hot weather to be rather comfortable.
Camilla Tominey· Host1:25
Really? Is that because you're- They're like trousers ... not wearing any pants? [laughs] You little filth bag.
Tim Stanley· Host1:29
How crude.