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The journey of writing this book has been both challenging and enlightening. It has required sifting through various perspectives, analysing an extensive array of political manoeuvres, and interpreting the broader implications of Brexit on the global stage. The narrative is constructed through a rigorous examination of historical documents, speeches, and first-hand accounts, supplemented by analysing the socio-political and economic contexts that shaped the decisions of key players involved in the Brexit saga. This book is intended for a diverse readership, from those interested in politics…mehr

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The journey of writing this book has been both challenging and enlightening. It has required sifting through various perspectives, analysing an extensive array of political manoeuvres, and interpreting the broader implications of Brexit on the global stage. The narrative is constructed through a rigorous examination of historical documents, speeches, and first-hand accounts, supplemented by analysing the socio-political and economic contexts that shaped the decisions of key players involved in the Brexit saga. This book is intended for a diverse readership, from those interested in politics and history to individuals seeking to understand the broader implications of Brexit. It aims to provide a balanced and critical perspective, recognizing the deep divisions that Brexit has exposed within the UK while also considering its impact on the European project and international relations. "Divided Kingdom: The Saga of Brexit" is structured to guide readers through the intricate maze of Brexit's development, its protagonists, and its antagonists, providing insights into the motivations and aspirations that drove the United Kingdom to chart a new course outside the European Union. This narrative is about the mechanics of leaving a political and economic union and the cultural and ideological battles that have defined the UK's relationship with Europe and itself.