Ten Years of Seething: New Podcast Reopens the Left’s Eternal Brexit Trauma
'Politics Weekly UK' drops an oral history on the 2016 referendum, reminding us of the greatest establishment meltdown of the century.

Happy ten-year anniversary to the greatest collective meltdown in modern political history! Yes, it’s been a whole decade since 17.4 million based British voters looked at the entire globalist establishment, the weeping media class, and the Brussels technocrats, and collectively voted to exit the European Union. To celebrate ten years of non-stop crying and coping from the blue-checks, "Politics Weekly UK" has blessed us with a new retrospective podcast series, "Brexit: An Oral History." Hosted by Kiran Stacey, this audio trip down memory lane is an absolute goldmine of political drama, featuring first-hand accounts from the key players who pulled off the ultimate anti-establishment upset.
This production, put together by producer Frankie Tobi and executive producer Maz Ebtehaj, features some suitably dramatic background tunes by Axel Kacoutié. The podcast is ready to stream on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and via RSS, making it easily accessible for anyone who wants to relive the exact moment the ruling class lost its collective mind. Using archival footage and fresh interviews, the series tries to pretend it’s a sober historical record, but underneath the professional veneer, you can feel the residual shock of an elite that still hasn't figured out why their corporate-sponsored threats didn't work.
Let’s be real: the 2016 campaign was the absolute peak of elite hubris. The "Remain" camp, backed by international banks, Hollywood celebrities, and the entire legacy media apparatus, rolled out "Project Fear"—a non-stop barrage of hysterical warnings that leaving the EU would cause instant economic collapse, structural ruin, and probably a permanent shortage of tea. Instead, ordinary people saw through the narrative, rejected the managerial state, and voted for pure, unadulterated sovereignty. Ten years later, the UK is still standing, the sky hasn't fallen, and the globalist tears are still as sweet as ever.
Kiran Stacey’s podcast does a deep dive into the absolute panic that gripped the Westminster bubble on the morning of June 24, 2016. The interviews document the complete shock of the political elites as they watched the results roll in from working-class towns in the north. The series exposes the massive gap between the London-based media class, who lived in a bubble of luxury, and the actual population, who were sick of being ruled by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels. The subsequent decade of parliamentary backstabbing, where the establishment tried every trick in the book to overturn the democratic vote, is laid bare in all its embarrassing glory.


