Brexit: How Britain Left Europe

ISBN-10
0755604369
ISBN-13
9780755604364
Series
Brexit
Category
Electronic books
Pages
262
Language
English
Published
2019
Author
Denis MacShane

Description

How could this have happened? On 23 June 2016, UK voters elected to leave the European Union. The result was perhaps the biggest bombshell in modern British political history. In this new and updated edition of Denis MacShane's bestselling history of the UK's relationship with Europe, the former Europe Minister reveals the full story behind Britain's historic EU Referendum decision. Denis MacShane was the only senior Remainer to have called the EU Referendum result correctly and his book provides the essential context to the new political and economic landscape of Brexit Britain. -- Provided by publisher.

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