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  2. Brexit: The Uncivil War - Wikipedia

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    Critic reviews were generally positive after the 7 January 2019 broadcast of the film in the UK by Channel 4. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 80% based on 55 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10.

  3. The Great Hack - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hack is a 2019 documentary film about the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal, produced and directed by Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer, both previous documentary Academy Award nominees ( The Square, Control Room, Startup.com ). [1] [2] The film's music was composed by Emmy -nominated film composer Gil Talmi.

  4. Brexit: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Brexit: The Movie received over 1.5 million views on YouTube by 23 June 2016 (the date of the referendum). The film received mixed reviews from critics. Paul Baldwin writing for The Daily Express, a pro-Brexit newspaper, called it a "powerful" exposure of the lack of accountability within the European Union.

  5. Brexit negotiations in 2019 - Wikipedia

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    e. Brexit negotiations in 2019 started in August, after having originally concluded in November 2018 with the release of the withdrawal agreement. Negotiations took place between the United Kingdom and the European Union during 2017 and 2018 for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union following the referendum held on 23 ...

  6. 2019 British prorogation controversy - Wikipedia

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    t. e. On 28 August 2019, the Parliament of the United Kingdom was ordered to be prorogued by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of the Conservative prime minister, Boris Johnson – advice which was later ruled unlawful. The prorogation, or suspension, of Parliament was to be effective from some point between 9 and 12 September 2019 and would ...

  7. Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit referendum - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Russian interference in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum is a debated subject and remains unproven, though multiple sources argue evidence exists demonstrating that the Russian government attempted to influence British public opinion in favour of leaving the European Union. [1]

  8. Causes of the vote in favour of Brexit - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of free trade post-Brexit hoped to strike trade deals with nations outside of the EU. For instance, Nigel Farage argued that Brexit needed to happen in order for Britain to be free to make trade deals with countries such as the United States. He also stated that this negotiation is key for Britain as "Trump is the best ally in the ...

  9. Talk:Brexit: The Uncivil War - Wikipedia

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    Seems that they have formally released the film in the UK via Channel 4 under the title Brexit: The Uncivil War. However, in the US, HBO is using Brexit (2019). IMDb register both names and list Brexit: The Uncivil War as the "original title" but use Brexit (2019) as the main title, while Rotten Tomatoes seems to only use Brexit (2019).

  10. Get ready for Brexit - Wikipedia

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    Get ready for Brexit was a campaign launched by the British government on 2 September 2019. It encouraged the public to prepare for the UK leaving the European Union (EU) on 31 October. It ran across television, social media, billboards and other platforms and was the largest government public information campaign in British history.

  11. My Friend the Polish Girl - Wikipedia

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    Plot. Katie, a young American documentarian, sets out to make a film about immigrants in post- Brexit -vote London, but ends up intruding on the life of Alicja, a struggling Polish actress. With confrontational questions, she tries to force intimacy and drives a wedge between Alicja and her boyfriend Michael.