i find absolutely shocking and it shows how fast this development moves how quickly a country can move from a place where you think the majority of people is extraordinary polite you know they line up in front of bus stations they will say sorry if somebody runs into them in the street people where violence becomes sort of a daily daily thought something that people think belongs in their lives now and it seems like that 3 and a half years off talking about breck s it and the divisions in that country have deepened to a point where incredible aggression has risen on both sides of the divide and that seems to be one of the main findings and that people it gets normal violence get not it s normal is so quickly that it seems like a complete breakdown of political culture tradition history everything in britain that you can watch sort of in slow motion at the moment and it s interesting to
not some type of bad result or a on the plate no no they are just hoping that mobility talks about the. when i 1st interviewed back in 2012 you were almost like the poster child for. the pirate party but for the future of democracy through high tech. you re not saying that anymore have you had an epiphany you know like. have you had an epiphany or are you a disillusioned techie no i think that social media is a great danger for democracy. in the what you shoulda bought great britain about the breck so that s horrible we have the same effects in germany we have the same effects everywhere social media is available so i think somebody should do something about facebook it s in danger in our democracy and i think that is a high potential in involving constituents on every level in online voting but not in secret online voting because it is
a shot of thoughts in london and in brussels guilt starting with you what are you hearing about the brics that extension. look i m seeing that in principle abraxas deal has been agreed to of even from the british side the really the only big concern that brussels currently has is that the e.u. does not want to be dragged into if you want the sticky swamp of breck s of politics of internal u.k. politics and that is why ambassadors are now in their meeting which is still ongoing looking to find a solution to stay away from that i think the most likely scenario will be a 3 month extension until the for 2031st of general area just in order to make sure nobody can say they have moved this or that in that fight that is currently going on in long shall return to you in london what does today s decision on the extension mean for mars johnson we still don t know how long that extension is
a party had a milkshake thrown at him earlier this year a relatively harmless incident compared to what other politicians have experienced . i have threats of violence including a death threat but a civil death threats civil prosecutions by the police so i sat in a meeting recently with some other breaks here senior colleagues and some he said look around so does anyone not have a death threat and the answer was we ve all had death threats. including tom brake . the liberal democrat is a staunch opponent of breck said. one facebook page contain comments suggesting he should be strangled. varies from low level abuse to death threats i suspect probably every other member of parliament in the house of commons has had death threats and there s no doubt that these things have got worse since the referendum in media the after the referendum there was a very clear increase. 3 years ago labor m.p.
republic but what happens if scotland gets up some momentum and this is like the steroids that the nationalists in scotland have been needed to break away so you know we could have saved our the broken of the u.k. . on our neighbor island so yeah knows where it s going. next to john there is a palpable sense longing for resolution we heard max say and there s a that s the case in brussels we heard people in that film talking about their wish for yes resolution yet experts are saying that even if a breck s it deal goes through let s say by the end of the year or early next year there will still then be another chapter of wrangling of uncertainty surrounding trade because. britain will then have to very quickly negotiate new bilateral trade agreements with the e.u. its biggest trading partner and with its long 4 partner the us is that process