A clear, factual and accessible guide to Brexit and what it might mean for the future of Britain and the European UnionHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Claire Leclerc worked for many years as a financial journalist and in public relations before becoming a political adviser and election campaign organiser. She has also worked as a board member of a large British public sector pension fund. She studied European Politics and Policy at the London School of Economics.
Inhaltsangabe
1: WHY do we talk about Brexit? 2: WHY did Britain get into Europe? 3: WHAT happened after Britain joined Europe? 4: WHAT were the pros and cons of Britain's membership? 5: WHY did Britain decide to hold a vote on Brexit? 6: WHO were the people for and against Brexit? 7: WHAT were the arguments during the campaign? 8: WHAT was the result? 9: WHY did people vote the way they did? 10: WHAT was the immediate reaction? 11: WHAT did people do to try to stop Brexit happening? 12: WHO will be affected by Brexit? 13: WHAT happens next? 14: Timeline 15: Glossary 16: Further information 17: Index
1: WHY do we talk about Brexit? 2: WHY did Britain get into Europe? 3: WHAT happened after Britain joined Europe? 4: WHAT were the pros and cons of Britain's membership? 5: WHY did Britain decide to hold a vote on Brexit? 6: WHO were the people for and against Brexit? 7: WHAT were the arguments during the campaign? 8: WHAT was the result? 9: WHY did people vote the way they did? 10: WHAT was the immediate reaction? 11: WHAT did people do to try to stop Brexit happening? 12: WHO will be affected by Brexit? 13: WHAT happens next? 14: Timeline 15: Glossary 16: Further information 17: Index
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