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BREXIT IS FAR FROM OVER
Never in the lifetime of most British adults has there been such uncertainty about the future of the political and governing institutions of the state. Brexit has the potential to change everything – from the shape of government institutions, to the main political parties, from Britain's relationship with its near neighbour Ireland to its international trading. Brexit will affect the lives of future generations, deal or no deal, and even threatens the integrity of the United Kingdom itself.
After two decades of populist anti-EU campaigning, those who supported cutting links with Europe won their vote in 2016. Since then Britain has spent more than three years arguing over what kind of Brexit should happen, or whether the people are entitled to change their minds. Here, Denis MacShane explains how no matter what happens, a 'Brexiternity' of negotiations and internal political wrangling in Britain lies ahead.
Table of Contents
Chap 1 England , Our England
Chap 2 Why Brexit
Chap 3 The Brexit Majority Has Vanished
Chap 4 How Brexit Killed Party Politics
Chap 5 Negotiating Brexit
Chap 6 The Economics of Brexit
Chap 7 Brexit and Britain's Role in the World
Chap 8 Europeans in Britain, Brits in Europe
Chap 9 How the Brexit and Orange Card Fused
Chapter 10 Alternatives to Europe – the Anglosphere? Commonwealth?
Chap 11 Brexit, Books, and the Pessimism of the Intellectuals
Chap 11 Where is the Opposition to Brexit – Civil Society, Fake News and the Solutionist Dead-End
Chap 13 British Politicians Join Long List of Enemies of Europe
Conclusion . How Europe Survives Brexit
Product details
| Published | 18 Jun 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781350676756 |
| Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
| Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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