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Understanding Brexit provides an in-depth examination of one of the most significant political events of the 21st century. Graham Taylor analyzes the multifaceted reasons why British voters chose to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum, including concerns about immigration, national sovereignty, and economic inequality.
The book explores the historical context of Britain’s relationship with Europe, the campaigns on both sides of the debate, and the key issues that dominated public discourse. Taylor presents a balanced perspective on the Leave and Remain positions, examining how different demographic groups, regions, and social classes voted and why their priorities diverged so dramatically.
Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the political landscape of contemporary Britain, this SocietyNow publication offers valuable insights into the forces reshaping modern politics across Europe and beyond.







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