>The only book to tell the full story of how and why Britain voted to leave the EU.
>This is the acclaimed inside story of the EU referendum in 2016 that takes you behind the scenes of the most extraordinary episode in British politics since the Second World War.
>With unparalleled access to all key players, this is a story of calculation, attempted coups and people torn between principles and loyalty. It is a book about our leaders and their closest aides, the decisions they make, how and why they make them and how they feel when they turn out to be so wrong.
>In All Out War, Tim Shipman has written a political history that reads like a thriller, exploring how and why David Cameron chose to take the biggest political gamble of his life, and why he lost.
If you were only allowed one book about Brexit, it’s the one most people seem to recommend
All Out War: The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain’s Political Class https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0008215170/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_wdRTAbFG8PNZM
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>If you try to say that there are no alt-right movements in the UK
I didn't. That being said "alt-right" is much more of a defined instance in America as far as I can see. We don't have Charlottesville-like incidents, really.
>The whole reason for Brexit was a huge fear-mongering by alt-right groups and there definitely is a lot of influence on modern politics by nationalistic groups.
I guess you aren't from the UK either? Because that shows a dramatic simplification.
Many in the UK have never felt part of the EU and for many it's part of the National Psyche. If you put brexit down to mainly "Alt-Right" groups then I am afraid that shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the subject.
This is an excellent book on it if you'd like some info on how it went down: https://www.amazon.co.uk/All-Out-War-Britains-Political/dp/0008215170/
>I read the posts by the guy btw, he posts several "statistics" that are blatantly made up and are in opposite to all official numbers. Of course you could argue that the official numbers are wrong because "They try to hide something" but I am much more inclined to say that the official government of sweden is more trustworthy than somebody who works for a Murdoch newspaper and his only sources on everything is "I talked to a guy... i mean a police"
Sure.
So read the second link I gave you, with actual links and local Swedish news showing this stuff (Grenade and firearm attacks and more), nothing to do with Murdoch. Here it is again: https://twitter.com/HKaaman/status/955172938063458305. Scroll through some of those and you'll get some of an idea.