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Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now?: Revised Edition

Ian Dunt

'Admirably brief and necessarily brutal... Highly recommended.' - Nick Cohen, The Spectator

'Compact and easily digestible. I'd encourage anyone who is confused, fascinated or frustrated by Brexit to read this book - you'll be far wiser by the end of it.' - Caroline Lucas MP

'I would strongly recommend Ian Dunt's excellent guide. Dunt has taken the extraordinary step of asking a set of experts what they think. I learnt a lot.' - Philip Collins, Prospect

Britain's departure from the European Union is riddled with myth and misinformation - yet the risks are very real. Brexit could diminish the UK's power, throw its legal system into turmoil, and lower the standard of living of 65 million citizens.

In this revised bestseller, Ian Dunt explains why leaving the world's largest trading bloc will leave Britain poorer and key industries like finance and pharma struggling to operate.

He argues that Brexit is unlikely to cause a big economic implosion, but will instead act like a slow puncture in the UK's national prosperity and global influence.

Based on extensive interviews with trade and legal experts, Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now? is a searching exploration of Brexit shorn of the wishful thinking of its supporters in the British media and Parliament.

About the Author

Ian Dunt is a political journalist in Britain and presents the Origin Story podcast. His more recent book, How To Be A Liberal (Canbury, 2020), is an epic history of the spread of the ideas underpinning personal freedom.

Extract: What is the European project?

Britain has always been deeply ignorant of the motivation behind the European project....While the European states looked to each other for peace and prosperity, the UK, with its still large empire and its special relationship with the United States, gazed overseas. Britain and the Continent were divided not just by geography, but by conflict. A great deal of the British psyche derives from the fact that we have not been invaded for centuries. We went through incredible suffering during the world wars, but it fell from the sky. It did not march down the streets in jackboots. On the mainland, that trauma was and is personal: the social memory of a neighbour's betrayal, death camps, and tyranny. The EU is considered a barrier to conflict and carries an emotional weight we struggle to understand. Our MPs underestimate the resolve of Europe to preserve political unity.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Canbury Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 31st, 2017
  • Pages: 192
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.81in - 5.06in - 0.41in - 0.42lb
  • EAN: 9780995497856
  • Categories: World - EuropeanIntergovernmental OrganizationsInternational Relations - Diplomacy

About the Author

Dunt, Ian: - IAN DUNT is a columnist with the i newspaper. He specialises in issues around immigration, civil liberties and social justice and appears as a pundit on BBC TV, Sky News and Al-Jazeera. With Dorian Lynskey, he presents the Origin Story podcast and is a regular contributor to the Oh God, What Now? podcast. Unlike other titles which look back at the EU referendum campaign, Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now? grapples with the consequences of actually leaving the EU.Ian's most recent book, How To Be A Liberal (Canbury, 2020), is an epic history of the spread of the ideas underpinning personal freedom.

Praise for this book

Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now?

Praise for the first edition

If you're looking for a good guide to Brexit and what comes next, I can recommend Ian Dunt's What the Hell Happens Now?

-- Tom Watson, Deputy Leader, Labour Party

Compact and easily digestible. I'd encourage anyone who is confused, fascinated or frustrated by Brexit to read this book - you'll be far wiser by the end of it.

-- Caroline Lucas, Co-Leader, Green Party

Admirably brief and necessarily brutal... Whatever your position during the referendum, you ought to read Dunt because he is willing to face uncomfortable facts. Highly recommended.

-- Nick Cohen, The Spectator

Tory right-wingers who weep for the days when Britannia ruled the waves needn't bother with this book. Nor will it be of interest to [left] fantasists. Everyone else could learn a great deal.

-- James Coldwell, Fabian Review

I would strongly recommend Ian Dunt's excellent guide. Dunt has taken the extraordinary step of asking a set of experts what they think. I learnt a lot, which I find often happens when I have the humility to listen to experts.

-- Philip Collins, Prospect

A definitive account of just how much confusion and ignorance has surrounded this entire debate

-- James O'Brien, LBC