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Jonathan Portes's Top Book Recommendations

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Autumn (Seasonal, #1)

Daniel is a century old. Elisabeth, born in 1984, has her eye on the future. The United Kingdom is in pieces, divided by a historic once-in-a-generation summer.

Love is won, love is lost. Hope is hand in hand with hopelessness. The seasons roll round, as ever . . .
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Recommended by Jonathan Portes, and 1 others.

Jonathan PortesIt’s wonderfully written and it does capture this atmosphere of a society not in chaos but unsure of itself, not clear where it’s going. (Source)

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Brexit

In June 2016, the United Kingdom shocked the world by voting to leave the European Union. As this book reveals, the historic vote for Brexit marked the culmination of trends in domestic politics and in the UK's relationship with the EU that have been building over many years. Drawing on a wealth of survey evidence collected over more than ten years, this book explains why most people decided to ignore much of the national and international community and vote for Brexit. Drawing on past research on voting in major referendums in Europe and elsewhere, a team of leading academic experts analyse... more
Recommended by Jonathan Portes, and 1 others.

Jonathan PortesPeople felt left behind by rapid economic change and adrift from the global economy or the modern economy of London and the southeast. (Source)

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What Next

On June 23, 2016, against all forecasts, Britain voted to leave the EU. Drawing on his experiences at the heart of the campaign, Daniel Hannan dissects the result and our reaction. He outlines why Vote Leave won, exploring what people were voting for and what they weren’t. He looks at the immediate aftermath—how it differs from what people expected and what it says about where to go next. Brexit, Hannan points out, is a process—not an event—with three key areas of consideration: the UK's relationship with the remaining 27 EU states; their relationship with the rest of the world; and,... more
Recommended by Jonathan Portes, and 1 others.

Jonathan PortesDaniel Hannan’s book illustrates the naïve and fact-free approach, of some people on the Brexit side, to our future outside the EU. (Source)

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