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Brexit Denis MacShane

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Brexit Denis MacShane


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Résumé

Why did Britain vote to leave the EU? Written with access to government insiders and featuring exclusive new post-referendum analysis Denise MacShane explains the reasons behind the success of the Leave campaign and Britain's decision to exit the EU.

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Brexit: How Britain Left Europe Denis MacShane

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 havecalled the EU Referendum result correctly and his book provides the essential context to the new political and economic landscape of Brexit Britain.

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'No-one in their right mind wants, hopes or believes Brexit will happen. But it might happen by accident more than design. Denis MacShane knows more about what makes Europe tick than most and, in this important book, he explains why we should all understand how grave the situation could become.' - Peter Mandelson, 'This is an important analysis of the forces in Britain that have led us to the exit door of Europe. For those who do not wish this to happen MacShane's book is essential reading.' - Anthony Giddens, 'I don't believe that Britain should or will leave the EU, but it is of course a disastrous possibility and Denis MacShane, with his wealth of experience on Europe, shows how it could happen unless all those who oppose it speak out forcefully.' - Chris Patten, 'Denis MacShane and I spent nearly two decades in the House of Commons disagreeing on Europe without any quarter given but at the same time I hope being friendly and respectful of each other's views. This is an important description from a pro-European of the reasons why many consider EU membership to be inimical to the future of Britain.' - Bill Cash MP, 'This is an important study of the forces in Britain that could if they are not countered lead Britain out of the EU which would be bad for Britain and for Europe' - Pascal Lamy, former Director, World Trade Organisation, 'A shrewd analysis of the forces shaping the British debate on the EU. The description of how eurosceptic press works is alarming. The book is full of trenchant arguments and telling anecdotes' - Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform, 'Like the Irish or Free Trade question in the past the question of Europe is today's political dividing line issue as no other. To be or not to be in the EU and on what terms is an issue that dominates endless political debate so far this century. Denis MacShane knows the Europe issue as few others. He has lived and worked in different European countries, speaks languages, and has a contacts books of politicians and journalists in most EU member states. His book argues that if we get to a referendum then Britain will vote to leave the EU. Even if you disagree or hope that no such vote will take place it is important to know the arguments and passions that have made the Brexit question important in contemporary political discourse.' - Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSA

À propos de Denis MacShane

Denis MacShane was a Labour MP serving in Tony Blair's government as Minister for Europe. He was first elected as MP for Rotherham in 1994 and served until his resignation in 2012. MacShane studied at Oxford and London Universities and has four children. He is a prominent commentator on European issues.

Sommaire

Preface 1) A Centrifugal Europe 2) Churchill Invents the United States of Europe 3) The First Anti-European Party 4) Labour to Europe: "Non, merci beaucoup!" 5) The Tories Became the Party of Europe or Did They? 6) Jacques Delors Launches English Euroscepticism 7) From Maggie to Major, the drift to Euroscepticim 8) Tony Blair - Was he Pro-European? 9) William Hague and David Cameron help create UKIP 10) Where's the vision? - Hayek had it, no one today 11) How the City Funds anti-Europeanism 12) The English like their Parliament, not Europe's 13) Fibs, Myths and Murdoch - the press and Europe 14) How the Eurozone has marginalized Britain 15) Will England ever fall in love with Europe? Afterword What happens now?

Informations supplémentaires

GOR008106633
9781784537845
1784537845
Brexit: How Britain Left Europe Denis MacShane
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
I.B.Tauris & Co. Ltd.
2016-09-30
272
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