Time to Emigrate: Pre- and Post-Referendum Britain
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Includes a foreword on Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn
In these wry fictional letters from a father to a daughter and a son, George Walden paints a pithy and evocative portrait of pre- and post-Brexit Britain and how we got to where we are now.
For some time Brits have been leaving the UK in search of sunnier, less crowded lives abroad, with better prospects for themselves and their children. Is it wise to stay or better to emigrate?
George Walden
A diplomat involved in negotiations with Brussels, as well as with Russia and China, then as an MP, Minister for Higher Education, and occasional speech-writer for Margaret Thatcher, George Walden’s international and political careers make him uniquely placed to confront questions about Britain’s future. He has three children, and is currently a journalist and novelist (under the pen name Joseph Clyde). He lives in South West London.
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