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UK and EU Relations: Political Figures Discuss Potential 2036 Outlook

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Political commentators Alastair Campbell and Jacob Rees-Mogg discussed their perspectives on UK-EU relations at a Bloomberg subscriber event in London on June 10. The discussion featured Campbell, co-host of The Rest Is Politics podcast, and Rees-Mogg, a GB News presenter, speaking with journalist Mishal Husain. The conversation reflects ongoing interest in how post-Brexit UK-EU dynamics may evolve over the coming decade.

At a Bloomberg subscriber-only event held in London on June 10, political commentators Alastair Campbell and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg participated in a discussion moderated by journalist Mishal Husain about potential UK-EU relations in 2036. Campbell, known for his role as co-host of The Rest Is Politics podcast, and Rees-Mogg, a presenter for GB News, offered their respective viewpoints on how the relationship between Britain and the European Union might develop over the next decade. The event was part of Bloomberg's programming and was restricted to subscribers. The discussion reflects broader political interest in the trajectory of UK-EU relations in the post-Brexit era, though specific details of their predictions or arguments were not disclosed in the available reporting.

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