
How To Lose A Referendum
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Did David Cameron have to call a referendum? Did history put a gun to his head? And was Britain's departure from the EU destined from the moment he called it? Was it a lost cause, or did the Prime Minister lose it?
Sky News senior political correspondent Jason Farrell teams up with political blogger and economics and politics teacher Paul Goldsmith to provide the definitive story of one of the biggest shocks in British political history.
Probing into the social fabric of the UK, the psyche of the electorate, and seventy years of European history, Farrell and Goldsmith identify eighteen key reasons why the UK made its choice, from Britain's absence at the birth of the European project to the inflammatory rhetoric of one Nigel Farage, and everything in between.
How to Lose a Referendum is the product of extensive and refreshingly frank interviews with the key players from both campaigns coupled with a wide-ranging exploration of the historical context around Britain's departure. Why was a project designed for common peace and prosperity ultimately so hard to defend?
Whether you're a Leaver or a Remainer, a newcomer to the debate or a battle-hardened politico, this nuanced and thoughtful analysis will change the way you look at Britain's vote for Brexit.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Introduction
- Reason 1: Absent at the Birth
- Reason 2: Right Place, Wrong Man
- Reason 3: Out in the Cold
- Reason 4: Joining Pains
- Reason 5: The Immaculate Deception?
- Reason 6: Careless Thatcher
- Reason 7: The Bastards
- Reason 8: Polish Plumbers
- Reason 9: The Rise of the Dispossessed
- Reason 10: The Pied Piper of the Disaffected
- Reason 11: Cameron's Crowbar Referendum
- Reason 12: Brand Crisis
- Reason 13: Agent Corbyn
- Reason 14: Mad Men
- Reason 15: Taking No for an Answer
- Reason 16: 'Et Tu, Bojo?'
- Reason 17: Fear Fatigue and the Death of Experts
- Reason 18: Losing Control
- Conclusion: How to Lose a Referendum
- Acknowledgements
- About the Authors
- Index
- Copyright
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