Joe Hayman travels across the UK in the wake of the Brexit vote, speaking to Leave & Remain voters about the attitudes & experiences which made them vote the way they did & using those views to explore the political economy of post-referendum Britain. From Sunderland to Belfast, from Aberystwyth to Glasgow, Hayman uses sixteen chapters of interviews & analysis to knit together a picture of a nation where divisions of class, culture & faith bubble dangerously close to the surface. Pulling no punches & refusing to ignore divisions, Hayman`s book explores some of the major fault-lines in British society, from identity, immigration & integration to Britain`s complex relationship with its past, & calls for urgent efforts to build a new political economy for the UK, with a stronger sense of social solidarity, shared identity & common values at its heart. The book is based on conversations with members of the public all around the country & gets deep under the skin of British society, exploring tough attitudes & cultural divisions which can be swept under the carpet no longer.