Narator: Gavin Esler
Durata: 4h 25m
'Punchy, pithy and short.' – POLLY TOYNBEE, GUARDIAN COLUMNIST
'In an ideal world every citizen would read this essential book, and think hard.' – PROFESSOR AC GRAYLING, ACADEMIC
The broadcaster and journalist Gavin Esler reveals the long-lasting impact of the most momentous change in Britain for decades. In seven succinct chapters, he charts the profound changes brought about by leaving the European Union on key areas of life in the United Kingdom:
Food and diet
Health and the NHS
Jobs and industry
Education
Travel to Europe
From the food markets of Kent to NHS operating theatres to the boardrooms of big employers, Brexit is packed with surprises. And Brexit Without the Bullshit is not about the Brexit you were told you were getting: it's about the one we're actually getting.
From the author of How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations, A Scandalous Man, and Lessons From The Top, this is the ideal accompaniment to books on Brexit such as the Fintan O'Toole's Brexit Chronicles and Michel Barner's Secret Brexit Diaries.
Instead of concentrating on the Brexit referendum campaign, it uncovers the fundamental changes caused by Brexit - and what they mean for ordinary life.
REVIEWS
'If you want a pithy, sober, clear-headed summary of what Brexit is actually likely to look like, @gavinesler's new book is spot on. Such a welcome antidote to all the whipped up sentiment - calm, factual, rigorous.'
– DR RACHEL CLARKE, NHS DOCTOR AND CAMPAIGNER
'Esler provides the evidence of what Brexit has already done to Britain and the harm that it s causing and will cause, in particular to the poorest in our society. A guide for all who want to understand what Brexit really means.'
– JESSICA SIMOR QC
'A brilliant demolition of the lies and liars that created the Brexit mess. Should be required reading at his old stamping ground, the BBC.'
– ALASTAIR CAMPBELL, WRITER AND BROADCASTER
WHY I WROTE THIS BOOK - BY GAVIN ESLER
In 2016 I did something I had never done before. I voted in the Brexit referendum without knowing what I was voting for or against. No one explained to me - or you - what Brexit would mean for our lives. Whether you voted Leave or Remain, we did not know the facts about Brexit, how it would affect our jobs, food, schools, universities, the NHS, our families, pets, travel arrangements, and even the supposed unity of the United Kingdom. In the years since the Brexit vote, the British government has continued to fail to explain the facts about Brexit, and so I decided to find out for myself. The result is my latest book, "Brexit Without The Bullshit."
At first I thought that if Brexit were stripped of the bullshit — lies and deceit, scare stories and fantasies — there would be nothing left. But the facts about Brexit are so stark, there's plenty to discuss and think about. The key fact is this: Brexit is not an event. It is a process. Whether it happens or not, whatever version of leaving the EU we end up with, we will be forced to discuss Brexit for years to come. If we are to survive and perhaps thrive, we need to start with the facts.
Gavin Esler
CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1. Brexit & Our Food
Chapter 2. Brexit, Our Health & the NHS
Chapter 3. Brexit, Our Money & Our Jobs
Chapter 4. Brexit & Our Children's Education
Chapter 5. Brexit & Travel
Chapter 6. Brexit & Our Country
Chapter 7. A No Deal Brexit
The Boring Bits: Glossary and EndnotesGavin Esler is journalist, television presenter and author.
He was a main presenter of the BBC current affairs show Newsnight for 12 years until 2014.
Since 2014 he has been a public speaker, a political commentator and journalist, and the Chancellor of the University of Kent. In 2019, he stood for Change UK in the European Parliament elections.
He is the author of four thrillers: Deep Blue, The Blood Brothers, A Scandalous Man, and three non-fiction books: Lessons from the Top: The Three Stories that Successful Leaders Tell and How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations. Brexit Without the Bullshit is his debut non-fiction book on British politics.
This is why he wrote Brexit Without the Bullshit (which he narrates for this audiobook):
In 2016 I did something I had never done before. I voted in the Brexit referendum without knowing what I was voting for or against. No one explained to me - or you - what Brexit would mean for our lives. Whether you voted Leave or Remain, we did not know the facts about Brexit, how it would affect our jobs, food, schools, universities, the NHS, our families, pets, travel arrangements, and even the supposed unity of the United Kingdom. In the years since the Brexit vote, the British government has continued to fail to explain the facts about Brexit, and so I decided to find out for myself. The result is my latest book, "Brexit Without The Bullshit."
At first I thought that if Brexit were stripped of the bullshit — lies and deceit, scare stories and fantasies — there would be nothing left. But the facts about Brexit are so stark, there's plenty to discuss and think about. The key fact is this: Brexit is not an event. It is a process. Whether it happens or not, whatever version of leaving the EU we end up with, we will be forced to discuss Brexit for years to come. If we are to survive and perhaps thrive, we need to start with the facts.
Gavin Esler'In this timely and incisive book, Gavin Esler dispels the myth that delivering a Brexit deal, or no deal, would bring an 'end' to Brexit. On the contrary, on everything from trade negotiations to decisions over our food standards and public services, getting Brexit "over the line" would be just the start. Admirably concise and well-researched.'
— Francis Grove White, People's Vote Campaign
'Esler provides the evidence of what Brexit has already done to Britain and the harm that it's causing and will cause, in particular to the poorest in our society. A guide for all who want to understand what Brexit really means.'
— Jessica Simor QC, Remain campaigner
'A brilliant demolition of the lies and liars that created the Brexit mess. Should be required reading at his old stamping ground, the BBC'
— Alastair Campbell, writer and broadcaster
Esler lays out with stark clarity the effects a Brexit will have on every significant aspect of our lives. In an ideal world every citizen would read this essential book, and think hard. This is the clearest, most uncompromising and most valuable statement of the facts available; and it could save us from a disastrous mistake.
— AC Grayling, philosophy professor
Publicat de: Canbury Press Ltd
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