I'm currently reading this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Heroic-Failure-Brexit-Politics-Pain/dp/1789540984/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3BY8WNZOBXLTG&keywords=fintan+otoole+heroic+failure&qid=1573041361&sprefix=fintan,aps,275&sr=8-1
Fintan O'Toole is a columnist for
The Irish Times, and I always enjoy his columns. I've only just started this book, but it's shaping up well. Essentially he puts England (which, after all, is Brexitland) on the psychiatrist's couch and examines why it had this breakdown. Now he is Irish, and the Irish have always been enthusiastic EEC/EU members, unlike the English, who, in general, reluctantly acceded to it and have remained uncomfortable with rules made by funny foreigners. Meaning that the account could be seen to be biased, especially given the long, unfortunate history between England and Ireland. However, some absolute gems of observations so far.