Island Stories: Britain and Its History in the Age of Brexit. David Reynolds
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ISLAND STORIES
BRITAIN AND ITS HISTORY
IN THE AGE OF BREXIT
David Reynolds
William Collins
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This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2019
Copyright © David Reynolds 2019
Front cover photograph © Martin Parr/Magnum Photos
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Source ISBN: 9780008282318
Ebook Edition © October 2019 ISBN: 9780008282332
Version: 2019-09-13
We have got all we want in territory, and our claim to be left in the unmolested enjoyment of vast and splendid possessions, mainly acquired by violence, largely maintained by force, often seems less reasonable to others than to us.
Winston Churchill, 10 January 1914
Trade cannot flourish without security.
Lord Palmerston, 22 April 1860
Unless we change our ways and our direction, our greatness as a nation will soon be a footnote in the history books, a distant memory of an offshore island, lost in the mists of time, like Camelot, remembered kindly for its noble past.
Margaret Thatcher, 1 May 1979
Vote Leave. Take Back Control.
Brexit campaign slogan, 2016
Contents
Copyright
Epigraph
List of illustrations
Introduction: Brexit Means …?
1. Decline
2. Europe
3. Britain
4. Empire
5. Taking Control of Our Past
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Also by David Reynolds
About the Publisher
1. ‘Brexit means …’ © Christian Adams (Tim Benson, The Political Cartoon Gallery)
2. ‘Bull and his burdens’, John Tenniel © Punch, 8 February 1879, Vol 76
4. ‘Er, could I be the hind legs, please?’ © Vicky/Victor Weisz, Evening Standard, 6 December 1962
5. ‘The Double Deliverance’ (1621). © The Trustees of the British Museum.
6. ‘Very Well, Alone’. © David Low, Evening Standard, 18 June 1940.
7. ‘Come on in! Vite! The water’s wunderbar.’ © Cummings, Daily Express, 28 June 1989
8. ‘The United Kingdom: Liberate Scotland now …’ © Lindsay Foyle, 15 January 2012
10. ‘Massacre at Drogheda’ from Mary Frances Cusack, An Illustrated History of Ireland (1868)
12. ‘Windrush Betrayal’. © Patrick Blower/Telegraph Media Group Ltd, Daily Telegraph,