What will life be like in 10 years time? A new book examines the answer. It’s not a Tomorrow’s World review of future fishing equipment, but rather a reflection on the future shape of the country.
The book is topped and tailed by a foreword written by legendary Sun journalist Trevor Kavanagh, and a conclusion by famous author Frederick Forsyth. The main author himself, Dr Lee Rotherham, is in a prime position to spill the beans as a former EU adviser at Westminster and Brussels.
Fishing is just one of the areas that crops up on the radar. The book reveals the scandalous hidden costs of the European Union’s Common Fishing Policy and looks ahead to the impact further red tape could have on recreational angling. Through the words of a fictionalised fisherman, the author demonstrates how without the EU, life could be better.
A limited number of books are on offer free on a first-come-first-served bases at www.greateudebate.com. As well as ordering the book, the site gives readers the chance to get involved in The Great EU Debate.