Bexit.

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Opening minutes of an audiobook explaining the history and complexities of Brexit and how it fits into the European history and experience.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
introduction. What Mr Wilders shares in common with Mr Trump. Mr. Orban. Mr. Ziemann. Mr. Hofer. Mr. Fico. Madame Le Pen. Mr Farage, He also shares with Daesh all seek to recover a past Halsey in and so pure in form where sunlit fields are settled by people's united by ethnicity or religion living peacefully in isolation pilots of their fate free of crime, foreign influence and war A past that most certainly in reality did not exist anywhere ever. The proposition of recovering a supposedly perfect past is fiction. It's merchants are cheats. These were the words of the United Nations human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein, who branded Western populist politicians, demagogues and political fantasists at a security conference in The Hague on the fifth of September 2016. In this book we will take a close look at the dynamics that exist between populism on the society in general from Nigel Farage in Britain, Toe Podemos in Spain, Sir Pizza in Greece, Sarkozy, Orban, Hofer or Duda. The book takes us on a journey to understand how populace characters have successfully challenged established elites. Mainstream parties and experts in recent years on forever redefined politics from a left versus right two party system with shared democratic values. Tow a split multiparty system. The deeply rooted nationalistic and revolutionary principles. The old left versus right Socialist vs Conservative Labour versus Torres On Democrats versus Republicans, divisions have now given place to new divides. Brexiteers versus remain Er's Trump versus Sanders. Racist versus bigoted world citizens, populists, verses Univ. IRS For the last few decades, also in many countries across the globe, people have been tempted by the populist vote with promises of more democracy, less corruption, more transparency, more reforms, fewer elites, fewer experts on more power to the people Take back control was the motto of the leave campaigners during the British You referendum campaign Whilst Make America great again was Trump's motto. But how has it actually materialised so far? This is not yet another book about Brexit and the EU referendum. It is not about whether one side was right and the other wrong. This book is about populism. It will explain whether the British EU referendum result will have any impact on the United Kingdom only or further across the pond. It matters because its potential impact could change the lives of millions of people, if not billions, all around the world, whether economically, politically or geopolitically, this series will report on the way populism has been spreading so far in the world in recent years and try to find the facts that might illustrate whether the populist trend is still spreading or finally coming to a slow down. Even the halt. This first volume will focus on populism in Europe. The next three volumes will report on the Americas the rest of the world and conclude with the United Kingdom.