The Best Debate in the Universe - The UK bids adiEU to the European Union. Was it a sick-ass diss in the face of overbearing regulation and heavy-handed immigration policies, or was it fiscal suicide, throwing the currency into free-fall with no guaranteed economic advantages?

Tuesday June 28th 2016

This week: the UK bids adiEU to the European Union. Was it a sick-ass diss in the face of overbearing regulation and heavy-handed immigration policies, or was it fiscal suicide, throwing the currency into free-fall with no guaranteed economic advantages?

I'm joined by the brilliant Lord Matthew and the ball-and-gut busting comedian, Ron Babcock. I think this video of Ron tells you all you need to know about him:

Also, here's the video I shot with Joe for Joe Goes from last week, where I slam-dunked my rhetorical ball sack all over the video:

And my good friend and E3 correspondent, Tom Philips from Game Obliterator sent me his own E3 wrap-up all throughout the episode.

Voicemail Number: 1-562-58-I-RULE (1-562-584-7853)

BBC - The UK has decided to leave the European Union

MarketWatch - 5 arguments why UK should vote for a Brexit and 5 against

AP - Bendy bananas and cucumbers that might tear up your puss without EU regulations

Independent.co.uk - Many leave voters are experiencing BREGRET

Financial Times - Banks start shifting resources to the EU

Reuters - Bankers are advising companies not to move forward with IPOs and big-ticket purchases for at least the rest of 2016

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