Brexit - The Road to Freedom

Brexit - The Road to Freedom

by WillPodmore (Author)

Synopsis

This powerfully-written book addresses profound issues of democracy and political economy. It is a readable, concise, yet comprehensive guide to the EU referendum campaign and its place in Britain's democratic advance. It points out the political and economic weaknesses of the arguments for a United States of Europe. It concludes that we were right to vote to leave the EU and to assert the politics of democratic national independence. It outlines the key elements of a political and economic future for an independent Britain which would create greater prosperity than the eurozone. Taking control must mean more than just our vote to leave. It must also mean working to rebuild Britain, planning for freedom and making a clean break from the EU. This book is written in the belief that only as an independent united Britain can we address and solve Britain's problems. The urgency of these problems demands clear thinking: This book may help to stimulate that necessary thought and debate, to help us to implement what we have decided to do.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 325
Publisher: i2i Publishing
Published: 01 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 1916427170
ISBN 13: 9781916427174

Author Bio
Will Podmore is a member of the University and College Union and head of learning resources at the University College of Osteopathy (formerly known as the British School of Osteopathy). He previously worked at the British Library, HMSO Publications and the Supreme Court Library in the Royal Courts of Justice. He was educated at Oundle School, the universities of Sussex and Keele, at University College London, and most of all at the Bellman Bookshop in Tufnell Park. He is married and has one daughter, three sons and five grandsons. He is also the author of Britain, Italy, Germany and the Spanish civil war; Reg Birch: engineer, trade unionist, communist; The EU - bad for Britain: a trade union view; British foreign policy since 1870, and The war against the working class. He has also published more than 1400 book reviews.