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On June 23, 2016, against all forecasts, Britain voted to leave the EU. Drawing on his experiences at the heart of the campaign, Daniel Hannah dissects the result and reaction. He outlines why Vote Leave won, exploring what people were voring for and what they weren't. He looks at the immediate aftermath—how it differs from what people expected during the campaign and what it says about where to go next. Brexit may mean Brexit, but Hannah asks what the options now are. He proposes the ideal architecture for a new relationship with the EU, and discusses how the country can transition back to self-governement. He argues that there is no point in Brexit if the country doesn't now tackle the threats to democracy of corporatism and lobbying, if having got power back, they don't pass it down to local government, if they don't take the opportunity to put Parliament properly in control. A constructive antidote to Project Fear, Hannan shows that a successful Brexit will be mutually beneficial for Britain and for Europe.
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On June 23, 2016, against all forecasts, Britain voted to leave the EU. Drawing on his experiences at the heart of the campaign, Daniel Hannah dissects the result and reaction. He outlines why Vote Leave won, exploring what people were voring for and what they weren't. He looks at the immediate aftermath—how it differs from what people expected during the campaign and what it says about where to go next. Brexit may mean Brexit, but Hannah asks what the options now are. He proposes the ideal architecture for a new relationship with the EU, and discusses how the country can transition back to self-governement. He argues that there is no point in Brexit if the country doesn't now tackle the threats to democracy of corporatism and lobbying, if having got power back, they don't pass it down to local government, if they don't take the opportunity to put Parliament properly in control. A constructive antidote to Project Fear, Hannan shows that a successful Brexit will be mutually beneficial for Britain and for Europe.
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