
Member Reviews

I don't think I realised that this book will be written from an Anglican point of view, however, it was undeniably really interesting. I enjoyed reading about different perspectives, trying to understand how other people think and what their reasoning is. As someone who still doesn't understand Brexit and always assumed it wouldn't happen (pre-referendum), I find it fascinating to learn what opinions are there in the Anglican church.

Thanks for the advanced copy, I thought I had already left a review for it.
When requested I did not realise it was going to be from an Anglican viewpoint but I found this some what fascinating and I learned a lot. Brexit, like religion is and has been such a divisive subject and will be for many decades to come.

This book truly reflects the Anglican communion in the UK, divided but united. Brexit has divided the country the world for the last few years and in this book, members of the Anglican communion reflect, bring a range of views, and suggest how Britain can change going forward with the help of the Church. The essays are ranging on subjects but all insightful. Thoroughly educating and enjoyable at the same time