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Full Description
Inside this book the reader will find the following key resources:
* BACKGROUND INFORMATION: a brief history of the UK's involvement with Europe up until Brexit, from joining the "club" to the immediate aftermath of the referendum. Included is polling data, socio-demographic information about who voted and who did not, and the major economic reports published before and after Brexit.
* IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF BREXIT: a comprehensive summary of the impact of Brexit on 35 policy domains as defined in the EU acquis, ranging from the four freedoms of the Single Market - free movement of goods, services, capital and persons - to essential matters like companies & competition, financial services, agriculture, transport, energy, science & research, education, consumer protection, external relations, security & defence, and more.
* LESSONS LEARNT: an overview of how democratic processes work and whether a referendum is the best medium for making important decisions about a nation's future. This section identifies the winners and losers of the referendum and offers a vision of Britain and the European Union in 2026.
Contents
This exceptional guidebook is ideal for everybody who wants to understand the real reasons behind the UK's in-out EU Referendum.
Table of Contents:
*** 1. A BRIEF HISTORY OF BREXIT: FORTY-FIVE YEARS OF EU MEMBERSHIP
1.1 Joining the club
1.2 P.M. Cameron and the planning of the 2016
1.3 Day zero and the aftermath of the referendum
1.4 What else has been on the EU's agenda since the Brexit referendum?
*** 2. REPORTS AND STATISTICS
2.1 The Polls before the referendum
2.2 How the country voted: The socio-demographic data
2.3 Who was eligible to vote, and who actually did vote?
2.4 What is the economic impact
2.5 The Benefits of EU Citizenship
2.6 The Result explained: Why did the `Leave' campaign win?
*** 3. IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF BREXIT
3.1 Impact on EU Policy Sectors
3.2 Main topics covered during the campaign
*** 4. HOW DEMOCRACY AND REFERENDA WORK, AND WHAT THE FLAWS ARE
4.1 Voting behaviour and social psychology
4.2 Winning the Debate: Stereotypes and "facts"
4.3 The referendum: A democratic tool?
4.4 How important are facts in a campaign?
4.5 The role of media during the campaign
*** 5. REFLECTIONS ON BREXIT AND LESSONS LEARNED
5.1 Who are the winners of Brexit?
5.2 Our vision: Britain in 2026 - Ten years after Brexit
5.3 Stronger or weaker: The European Union in 2026
5.4 Business preparation for Brexit
5.5 Possible Brexit Scenarios
5.6 Conclusions: What are the lessons of Brexit
5.7 Final reflections



