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Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union

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But the effect of Brexit on the future of the EU and Europe’s wider institutional structures is carefully assessed. In 1975 Harold Wilson managed to turn public opinion round and eventually win a two-thirds majority for staying in the club.

It was very, very early in the game and many of the other books—Robert and Maria’s and a couple of the books that we’re going to come to—are far better at reflecting in a calm and cool way what was going on.He imagines alternative futures that will allow different generations to still appreciate themselves as Europeans with a future in Europe. The Brexit shock came at a time when the EU had barely recovered from the Euro crisis and was struggling to manage an unprecedented inflow of refugees. This paper explores the possibility of reducing demand for flights to help keep the sector on track for net zero. The book’s an indictment of the US political class, and particularly the Democrats for not thinking more about this and not doing more for those people. We’ve got a sense of what Brexit is, in the sense that we have a trade deal that specifies the nature of our relationship with the EU.

Barnier was across the detail at every stage, and even read Stanley Johnson’s 1987 novel The Commissioner to try to understand his son. It looks at many of the challenges to the EU, including those mentioned above, but through a Brexit lens. I hate saying things like this, but this is quite possibly one of the best books on the state of our politics now. And yet much discussion of Brexit in the UK has focused on the causes of the vote and on its consequences for the future of British politics.Lurching from comedy to crisis (often several times a day), he found himself in the glare of the media spotlight, fending off daily bollockings from Nigel Farage and po-faced MPs. The talented cast of academic contributors is drawn from a wide variety of disciplines and areas of expertise and this provides a breadth and depth to the analysis of Brexit that is unrivalled. Brigid Laffan and Stefan Telle’s The EU’s Response to Brexit offers an incisive analysis of how the European Union has turned Brexit into an opportunity. And, of course, he was helped by the fact that the Labour position, drawn up by Jeremy Corbyn and Kier Starmer, was ‘we will drag this out, we’ll have a referendum, we’ll stay neutral in the referendum because we still, after four years, can’t quite figure out where we stand on this’.

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