tombennett72's review

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5.0

Practical, sensible and useful. Very well written and very clear. Read it!

mrs_bonaventure's review against another edition

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5.0

Urgent, cogent, and chock full of facts which I wish would spring to mind and mouth just when I need to be most persuasive. I want to buy hundreds of copies and leave it hanging around everywhere to re-educate people on the descent of British politics in the last ten years, and the positive ideas for change that we could enact if we had the collective will to do so.
I hope Corbyn has bloody read it. He might be less delusional about “a Labour Brexit.”

tuftymctavish's review against another edition

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3.0

A swift read, for it lightly skims a lot of ground at quite a pace, but a highly topical and up-to-date account of where we're at in mid-2018. Early chapters set up some background that led us here, moving on to the current failings, before heading off into suggestions for alternatives. Finally the authors give some attention to a wider future for Europe.

I found chapter 4 most relevant to discussions right now, but the alternative possibilities takes an extremely fleeting high-level fly-by. Still, the tone is hopeful, to try and improve things moving forward, as we should, and as I do on a daily basis at work, and have done for decades.
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