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The Bad Boys of Brexit: Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Guerrilla Warfare from the Referendum Frontline
Full title: | The Bad Boys of Brexit: Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Guerrilla Warfare from the Referendum Frontline |
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ISBN: | 9781785901829 |
ISBN 10: | 1785901826 |
Authors: | Banks, Arron |
Publisher: | Biteback Publishing |
Num. pages: | 365 |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Language: | en |
Published on: | 2017 |
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Synopsis
Arron Banks Enjoyed A Life Of Happy Anonymity Flogging Car Insurance In Bristol Until He Dipped His Toes Into The Shark-infested Waters Of Politics – And Decided To Plunge Right In. Charging Into Battle For Brexit, He Couldn’t Believe How Westminster Types Behaved, And Resolved To Fight For The Country’s Future His Own Way.from A David Brent-style Office On An Industrial Estate In The South-west, Banks Masterminded An Extraordinary Social Media Campaign Against The Tyrannies Of Brussels That Became A Mass Movement For Brexit. He Tore Up The Political Rule Book, Sinking £8 Million Of His Personal Fortune Into A Madcap Campaign Targeting Ordinary Voters Up And Down The Country.his Anti-establishment Crusade Upset Everyone From Victoria Beckham To Nasa And Left Mps Open-mouthed. When His Rabble-rousing Antics Landed Him In Hot Water, He Simply Redoubled His Efforts To Wind Up The Targets. Lurching From Comedy To Crisis (often Several Times A Day), He Found Himself In The Glare Of The Media Spotlight, Fending Off Daily Bollockings From Nigel Farage And Po-faced Mps.from Talking Brexit With Trump And Trying Not To Embarrass The Queen, To Courting Communists And Wasting A Fortune On A Pop Concert That Descended Into Farce, This Is His Honest, Uncensored And Highly Entertaining Diary Of The Campaign That Changed The Course Of History. Cast Of Characters -- How It Began -- Part 1. July-september 2015 -- Part 2. October-december 2015 -- Part 3. January-march 2016 -- Part 4. April-may 2016 -- Part 5. June-july 2016 -- Epilogue. Arron Banks ; Edited By Isabel Oakeshott.