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Europe: In or Out?: Everything You Need to Know
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What will happen if Britain leaves the EU, and how will it affect you? Europe: vital for Britain's economy and global standing or a bureaucratic monster hell-bent on destroying our national sovereignty? And why is no one talking about what leaving Europe would actually mean? Addressing the real issues surrounding a potential exit from the EU - including jobs, travel, immigration, investment, sovereignty and justice - this book investigates the consequences both for the country and for the person on the street. A clear, comprehensive and compelling guide to the impact of the EU and the implications of a British exit, this objective and unbiased handbook, from an expert in the field, is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Britain's future.
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David Charter spent five years in Brussels as Europe Correspondent of The Times and is currently the paper's Berlin Correspondent.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book contains quite detailed analysis of EU activity, divided into themes such as trade, sovereignty, democracy, prosperity, peace and human rights, etc.; and the impact of being in or out on specific sectors, such as the City, defence, education, fishers, farmers, employment law, environmental protection, etc. The author is a Times journalist and overall is more of a Leaver than a Remainer, but he does not stoop to the crude partisanship of many journalists on tabloid newspapers like the Daily Mail and Sun. My own view is clear that we should remain for the overall trade and economic benefits, as well as the signal remaining gives to proper participation in international affairs, but this book gives many examples of areas undoubtedly needing change and reform. Overall it is a decent contribution to the debate, and seems well researched, though just occasionally he slips into journalistic cliche (probably inevitable to a degree, I guess).