75 Brexit Benefits

75 Brexit Benefits

Gully Foyle

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The Bruges Group
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781917743112
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It is the question that has plagued social media for the past five years, with both sides of the debate completely fed up of even having the conversation. Leave voters are fed up of answering the question with their answers ignored, and Remain voters are fed up with not getting answers they feel sufficient.Gully Foyle has been answering this question in ever greater volume on the X/Twitter social media platform for many years now, but as the volume of benefits increase and the demand for detail and context along with it, the medium of 280-character limited posts is no longer suitable to do justice to the list and its contents.This book looks to set the record straight - there are of course many tangible benefits to having left the European Union, and it doesn’t require a damascene conversion to the Brexit cause to admit that that is the case. Benefits exist. Disbenefits exist.In this book the author provides the explanation and the context for 75 such benefits, with all the source material provided so you can confirm for yourself that benefits do, indeed, exist. In great number. From animal rights protections to motor insurance premiums, from nuclear submarines to zero VAT on green energy. Benefits that affect and improve for every single person in the UK.Whether you are on either side of the debate or one of the few on the fence wanting more information, this book will provide you with the necessary information to come to an informed decision for yourself - that there are indeed benefits of Brexit.

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