Brexit: The Decision That Redefined Britain takes a deep, balanced, and thought-provoking look at one of the most consequential political decisions in modern British history.
From Britain's complicated relationship with Europe to the dramatic 2016 referendum and its long-lasting aftermath, this book explores the forces that led to Brexit-and the realities that followed. Was Brexit a triumph of sovereignty and democratic control, or a costly political gamble with lasting economic consequences?
Author Martin Swan examines the history, politics, economics, and social divisions behind Brexit in clear, accessible language. Covering everything from the rise of Euroscepticism and immigration debates to trade disruption, the NHS, Northern Ireland, and Britain's global future, this book goes beyond headlines to reveal the deeper story.
Inside, you'll discover:
• Why Britain's relationship with Europe was always uneasy
• How political leaders from Margaret Thatcher to Boris Johnson shaped the Brexit journey
• The real economic impact on trade, inflation, jobs, and investment
• How immigration influenced public opinion and voting behaviour
• Who gained, who lost, and what both Leave and Remain got right-and wrong
• Whether Brexit truly delivered on its biggest promises
Perfect for readers interested in politics, British history, economics, and current affairs, Brexit: The Decision That Redefined Britain offers a fair and insightful analysis of a decision that continues to shape the United Kingdom and its place in the world.
Ten years on, the debate may be quieter-but the consequences are still unfolding.
Has Brexit worked?
This book helps you decide for yourself.