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What Has The EU Ever Done For us?: How the European Union changed Britain - what to keep and what to scrap
David Charter
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The voters have decided. Now find out what Brexit really means for the British way of life.From the bestselling author of Europe: In or Out comes the essential guide to post-Brexit Britain.For better or worse, many areas of daily life were transformed by the EU - from the air we breathe to the fuel in our cars, the food we eat and the way we organise work, rest and holidays.What Has the EU Ever Done for Us? explains all these key changes and asks in each case what will happen next.Clearly laying out the options for our post-Brexit world, David ... Read more
The voters have decided. Now find out what Brexit really means for the British way of life.From the bestselling author of Europe: In or Out comes the essential guide to post-Brexit Britain.For better or worse, many areas of daily life were transformed by the EU - from the air we breathe to the fuel in our cars, the food we eat and the way we organise work, rest and holidays.What Has the EU Ever Done for Us? explains all these key changes and asks in each case what will happen next.Clearly laying out the options for our post-Brexit world, David ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781785901850
SKU
V9781785901850
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1
About David Charter
David Charter is the Berlin correspondent for The Times, having formerly served as the paper's Brussels correspondent. He has an unparalleled knowledge of the rules and workings of Europe, and is the author of Europe: In or Out. He lives with his family in Berlin.
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