A new book which explains the main issues of Brexit to young readers has been released by children’s publisher, Raintree.
‘Brexit: Britain’s decision to leave the European Union’ is specifically designed so that young readers can understand the events of Brexit.
It aims to educate primary school pupils of the key issues surrounding Brexit using simple, informative text and photographs.
It is non-bias and explains the key institutions of that of the European Union; shows the arguments made by both Remain and Leave campaigns; looks at immediate and long-term consequences of the Leave result, and introduces readers to some of the leading figures in the debate.
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