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Book, Brexit, Politics, Psychology, The Psychology of Brexit, United Kingdom

“The Psychology of Brexit” is now available!

Written by Brian Hughes on October 14, 2019

More in Book:

  • Podcasting Brexit September 17, 2019
  • Psychology in Crisis: My interview with the ‘Medical Error’ podcast September 7, 2019
  • New book “The Psychology of Brexit” now available to pre-order August 19, 2019

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