Explaining Cameron’s Catastrophe

Explaining Cameron’s Catastrophe by Robert Baines Worcester, published by IndieBooks on July 28, 2017, is a detailed examination of the UK’s 2016 EU referendum. This edition, comprising 208 pages in English, utilizes expert analyses from numerous surveys and focus groups conducted by Ipsos MORI to explore the context and implications of the referendum. The book delves into the factors that led to the referendum, the strategies employed by the leave campaign, and the attitudes of voters, providing a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal moment in British political history.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the lessons learned from the 1975 referendum and the subsequent impact of the 2016 result on the UK’s future. The authors analyze the successes and failures of both campaigns, offering insights into the political processes at play. Topics such as political science, international relations, and the dynamics of campaigns and elections are woven throughout the narrative, making this book a significant resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of the political landscape surrounding the EU referendum.
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Explaining Cameron’s Catastrophe uses expert analyses of hundreds of surveys and focus groups run by Ipsos MORI to make sense of the UK’s 2016 EU referendum: how we got here; the context, content and process; lessons from 1975; what remain did wrong; why the leave campaign was so successful; voters attitudes; and the aftermath. They also show what the 2016 referendum result, and life without the EU, means for the future of the UK.
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