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Hello from number 11 Downing Street, where we are in the...
process of setting up some cameras and some microphones so we can interview Rachel Reeves,
the Chancellor,
because she wanted to talk to us today about this deal that the UK and the EU unveiled earlier on Monday.
Presumably she wants to speak to us because she thinks it's going to have big economic benefits.
So it'll be really interesting to actually test those with her.
Right now, we're just setting up the cameras and the microphones.
So you might hear a little bit of banging and clanging in the background.
I've printed off all the documents and put them in a little temporary Brexit binder just to recreate the vibe of that.
era and to go even further to put you in the zone.
We've regurgitated the old Brexit cast titles for this episode of Newscast coming to you from number 11 Downing Street.
Brexit cast.
Brexit cast.
From the BBC.
No one's got a clue what Brexit is.
Brexit is... I haven't quite understood the full extent of this.
We're particularly reliant on the Dover-Calais crossing.
This election blew away the argument for a second referendum.
I urge everyone to find closure.