23/05/2018

Andrew Neil is joined by agriculture, food and fisheries minister George Eustice and shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman for the whole programme. They discuss Bank of England governor Mark Carney's comments about the economy and Brexit, and take a look at how our fisheries policy could work after Brexit. Plus analysis of Prime Ministers Questions with the BBC's political editor, Laura Kuenssberg.
The Guess the Year competition closes at 12.30pm during the live broadcast of this programme.
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