Contributors Patrick Fleckney
The journey of writing this book has been both challenging
and enlightening. It has required sifting through various perspectives,
analysing an extensive array of political manoeuvres, and interpreting the
broader implications of Brexit on the global stage. The narrative is
constructed through a rigorous examination of historical documents, speeches,
and first-hand accounts, supplemented by analysing the socio-political and
economic contexts that shaped the decisions of key players involved in the
Brexit saga.
This book is intended for a diverse readership, from those interested in politics and history to individuals seeking to understand the broader implications of Brexit. It aims to provide a balanced and critical perspective, recognizing the deep divisions that Brexit has exposed within the UK while also considering its impact on the European project and international relations.
Table of Contents
Introduction, 1.Origins of EU Membership, 2. Tony Blair and
EU Relations, 3. David Cameron's Leadership, 4. Brexit Referendum Campaign, 5.
Aftermath of the Referendum, 6. Theresa May's Brexit Battles, 7. The Irish
Border Dilemma, 8. Brexit Deadlock in Parliament, 9. Boris Johnson's
Premiership, 10. The Transition Period, 11. Trade Deals and Global Relations,
12. Impact on the Economy, 13. Citizens' Rights and Immigration14. Scotland and
Brexit, 15. Wales and Northern Ireland, 16. Environmental and Regulatory
Impact, 17. Security and Defence Cooperation, 18. Public Opinion and Social
Divisions, 19. Legal and Constitutional Repercussions, 20. Looking Ahead:
Brexit and Beyond.
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