Seán Ó Conláin and Caroline Whyte spoke with Molly Scott Cato on her experience of the European Parliament, Brexit, and the role of the arts in bringing about change.
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Katy Wiese and Jan Mayrhofer spoke with Caroline Whyte about the need to escape the 'jobs and growth treadmill', and the implications for European policy.
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