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Brexit and the British: Who Do We Think We Are? (Haus Curiosities)

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Description for Brexit and the British: Who Do We Think We Are? (Haus Curiosities) Paperback. Whatever the eventual outcome of the Brexit negotiations, the critical questions remain: what does the Referendum vote tell us about the sort of society we are? Why was the result a shock to so many? Did we not understand how divided we were? Series: Haus Curiosities. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). .
Whatever the eventual outcome of the Brexit negotiations, the critical questions remain: what does the Referendum vote tell us about the sort of society we are? Why was the result a shock to so many? Did we not understand how divided we were? Old against young, provincial against metropolitan, Scotland and London against much of the rest of England and Wales. Instead we must look at how our failure over decades to invest properly in the country's societal future and the life chances of the young shaped the vote this summer. Economic growth allowed Britain to live beyond its means. The gap in the skills base was concealed by immigration. The shortsightedness and dishonesty of our political class can obscure the issue; criticising the policies and practices of the establishment - important though that is - allows us to ignore the uncomfortable truths about ourselves. In Brexit and the British Stephen Green argues that it is time to acknowledge that underlying all the sound and fury of the Brexit debate was a question - whether or not fully recognised - about our identity. Are we British different, special and capable of finding our own way in the world? Who are we, who call ourselves British? Is it too easy for Remain voters to blame Brexit on post-industrial decline in the Labour heartlands, scare-mongering and deluded Little Englanders? Or is our identity more complex, deep-rooted - and perhaps, in some sense, troubling - than those of other European nations?

Product Details

Publisher
Haus Publishing Limited
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2018
Series
Haus Curiosities
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781910376713
SKU
V9781910376713
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10

About Stephen Green
Stephen Green campaigned for a Remain vote on 23 June. Between 2011-13 he was Minister for Trade and Investment. He now chairs the Natural History Museum, is an ordained priest in the Church of England and sits as a Conservative peer in the House of Lords. His previous books include Reluctant Meister: Germany and the New Europe and The European Identity.

Reviews for Brexit and the British: Who Do We Think We Are? (Haus Curiosities)
Rather than attacking us with his politics, Green lays bare the social issues associated with Brexit with an examination of history and his philosophy. There is no soapboxing here
he doesn't beat us about the head with his convictions
he simply takes stock of the contemporary British soul, examines its condition, and then explores this elegantly across 60 pages. A cool head and a considered tone are underrated attributes nowadays, and are all too often lacking in modern political discourse.
PopMatters

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