Brextorians had long suspected that at the time of the Brexit
negotiations, a series of audio recordings were made by and of
government officials. In the year 3563, their suspicions were
confirmed with the discovery of the first cache of tapes:
conversations in the halls of Westminster and in private
residences, secretly recorded in direct contravention of privacy
laws. In The Brexit Tapes, the transcripts of these recordings are
published for the very first time. Compiled by leading Brextorian
John Bull, they offer a remarkable insight into the lost years from
the Referendum to the Second Dark Age, and a clear picture of the
events leading up to the civil war that followed. Directly
challenging the accounts of Brexit provided in The Book of Mogg and
Lord Johnson's Res Brexitica, these transcripts are our first
concrete record of history as it happened and, for the modern
reader, a way to finally understand one of the most tumultuous
periods of British history.
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