Brexiternity : the uncertain fate of Britain
By: Macshane, Denis.
Publisher: United Kingdom I.B.Tauris 2019Description: 246p.ISBN: 9781838601324.Subject(s): Politics and Government -- Uncertainty -- International economic Relations -- Economic-Socio policy -- Great Britain -- European UnionDDC classification: 330.941 Summary: 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. The idealists of the Leave campaign won their vote in 2016. But now the realists are gently taking over. Here, Denis MacShane explains how the Brexit process will be long and full of difficulties – arguing that a 'Brexiternity' of negotiations and internal political wrangling in Britain lies ahead.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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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. The idealists of the Leave campaign won their vote in 2016. But now the realists are gently taking over. Here, Denis MacShane explains how the Brexit process will be long and full of difficulties – arguing that a 'Brexiternity' of negotiations and internal political wrangling in Britain lies ahead.
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