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No way out by Tim Shipman review: an exhaustive chronicle of a chaotic political divorce

Source: Harper Collins

In his intro to No Way Out, finally charting the long, strange trip the UK took from the fraught post-referendum days to leaving the EU in January 2020, Tim Shipman risks a comparison political biographers would shy away from. He declares an urge to match the epic and literary style of Robert Caro’s multi-volume accounts of the Lyndon B Johnson era in US politics — a daunting bar.

When it comes to Brexitology however, Shipman has had a sound claim to the mantle of

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