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Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union

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This paper explores the possibility of reducing demand for flights to help keep the sector on track for net zero. It illustrates the way in which one of the implications of the referendum was to give those tribes meaning, identity and names, which reinforced them. Following the best seller success of All Out War and Fall Out, this third volume of Tim Shipman’s political trilogy will provide an eye-opening insight into this epic saga. And, of course, he was helped by the fact that the Labour position, drawn up by Jeremy Corbyn and Kier Starmer, was ‘we will drag this out, we’ll have a referendum, we’ll stay neutral in the referendum because we still, after four years, can’t quite figure out where we stand on this’. Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justice and injustice.

For more of a political/historical perspective, we turned to novelist Boris Starling, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Brexit. Nevertheless, five basic reasons for the EU’s success and the UK’s failure jump out of these pages, which, as a result, contain valuable lessons. Despite the decisive 1975 referendum in favour, Labour fought the 1983 election campaign on a manifesto pledge to withdraw. This is essential reading for anyone trying to make sense of what the form and substance of Brexit means for law and justice.One of the biggest problems throughout the Brexit process has been a refusal on all sides to accept that it implies trade-offs. As D-Day drew near, political reporter Owen Bennett went deep into Leave territory to reveal the inside story of the battle for Brexit. Every Remainer should steel themselves to read it, because the mindset that it captures – one they don’t like or understand – is driving change on both sides of the Atlantic. have come together and produced insightful and very readable essays on this eminently important issue which complement each other perfectly.

Britain tilted hopelessly at trying to change that sequence and tied its hands early on by setting out its red lines. As negotiations for an exit strategy continue, this volume looks to open up conversations on the socio-legal implications of such a monumental transition. Brexit has irrevocably transformed British politics, yet its effects are not confined to relations between the UK and the EU.Focusing on the consequences of Brexit for aviation law, this book presents the key legal issues for aviation business and administration, as well as all major stakeholders that could potentially be affected by Brexit. Brigid Laffan and Stefan Telle’s The EU’s Response to Brexit offers an incisive analysis of how the European Union has turned Brexit into an opportunity. Lurching from comedy to crisis (often several times a day), he found himself in the glare of the media spotlight, fending off daily bollockings from Nigel Farage and po-faced MPs.

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