This book dissects the complex social, cultural and political
factors which led the UK to take its decision to leave the EU and
examines the far-reaching consequences of that decision. Developing
the conceptual framework of securitization, Ryder innovatively uses
primary sources and a focus on rhetoric to examine the ways that
political elites engineered a politics of fear, insecurity and
Brexit nationalism before and after the Brexit vote. He situates
Brexit within a wider shift in international political ideas,
traces the resurgence in popularity of far-right politics and
explores how Britain and Europe now face a choice between further
neoliberal reform or radical democratic and social renewal.
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