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Britain's 2016 vote to leave the EU was the most momentous democratic decision ever made in British history. No development since the Second World War is likely to have more far-reaching consequences for the British economy, society, politics and culture. Some predict it will lead eventually to the break-up of the UK, others to the end of the EU, others to an enhanced likelihood of war in Europe and beyond. The vote to leave took just a single day, but the decision to call the referendum followed several months of agonising in No. 10, while the ground for Britain's departure was sown over many, many years. When Britain entered the EU in 1973, it was known as 'the sick man of Europe'. When it voted to leave in 2016, it had the fastest-growing economy in the G7,and it was both the world's top soft power and one of its most creative and tolerant nations. Why have we risked all this? Ask the guilty men, who, for reasons of personal gain, misplaced ideology or sheer folly, have jeopardised all our futures.

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"Compelling, incisive and devastating. Cato the Younger identifies the Guilty Men of Brexit in the way his great-grandfather exposed those to blame for appeasement in the 1930s. To paraphrase Churchill, never in recent times has so much damage been inflicted by so few on so many. It will take leadership of his calibre to reverse the folly. None is in sight." - Andrew Adonis

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      Publisher: Biteback Publishing
      Publication Date: 21/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9781785902413, 978-1785902413
      ISBN10: 1785902415

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      Book Synopsis
      Britain's 2016 vote to leave the EU was the most momentous democratic decision ever made in British history. No development since the Second World War is likely to have more far-reaching consequences for the British economy, society, politics and culture. Some predict it will lead eventually to the break-up of the UK, others to the end of the EU, others to an enhanced likelihood of war in Europe and beyond. The vote to leave took just a single day, but the decision to call the referendum followed several months of agonising in No. 10, while the ground for Britain's departure was sown over many, many years. When Britain entered the EU in 1973, it was known as 'the sick man of Europe'. When it voted to leave in 2016, it had the fastest-growing economy in the G7,and it was both the world's top soft power and one of its most creative and tolerant nations. Why have we risked all this? Ask the guilty men, who, for reasons of personal gain, misplaced ideology or sheer folly, have jeopardised all our futures.

      Trade Review
      "Compelling, incisive and devastating. Cato the Younger identifies the Guilty Men of Brexit in the way his great-grandfather exposed those to blame for appeasement in the 1930s. To paraphrase Churchill, never in recent times has so much damage been inflicted by so few on so many. It will take leadership of his calibre to reverse the folly. None is in sight." - Andrew Adonis

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