Clean Brexit: Why leaving the EU stillmakes sense - Building a post - Brexit economy for all: Why leaving the EU still makes sense - Building a Post-Brexit for all

Clean Brexit: Why leaving the EU stillmakes sense - Building a post - Brexit economy for all: Why leaving the EU still makes sense - Building a Post-Brexit for all

by Gerard Lyons (Author), Liam Halligan (Author)

Synopsis

FULLY UPDATED PAPERBACK EDITION On 23 June 2016, in the biggest ever vote in British history, 17.4 million people chose to leave the EU. So what does the future now hold after this momentous decision? What will life be like in Britain after we end our European marriage? Will Brexit precipitate the doom and gloom that many predict? Drawing on years of experience at the cutting edge of economic, business and policy issues, plus extensive discussions with leading politicians and diplomats across the UK, Europe and the world, Clean Brexit answers these questions - and more. Economists Liam Halligan and Gerard Lyons believe great days lie ahead. Brexit is an opportunity to strike deals with the world's fastest-growing economies, boosting British trade and job prospects. Freed from the EU's regulatory stranglehold, the UK can thrive, spreading wealth throughout the whole of the country. Directly elected MPs will once again have the final say over our laws, borders, taxes and trade negotiations. Important, balanced and accessible, Clean Brexit is the ultimate guide to making a success of Britain's divorce from the EU - and a source of strength for voters elsewhere in Europe who have long demanded EU reform, but have been rebuffed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Published: 16 Aug 2018

ISBN 10: 1785904035
ISBN 13: 9781785904035

Author Bio
Liam Halligan has written his weekly Economic Agenda column in the Sunday Telegraph since 2003 and has been recognised with a British Press Award. He is Editor-at-Large of bne-IntelliNews and has extensive business experience. Dr Gerard Lyons is a leading expert on the world economy, global financial markets, and economic and regulatory policy. He was chief economic adviser to the Mayor of London, and he also has twenty-seven years' experience in the City in senior roles with leading international banks, including Standard Chartered, DKB International and Swiss Bank.