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[[Image:AemiliaTaylor-NehabProfile.jpg|right|alt="Aemilia Taylor-Nehab"]]'''Aemilia Taylor-Nehab'''
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So I wrote this rather barmy book called “Brexit A Gothic Novella”.
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">[[Image:Image1.png|top|alt="Aemilia Taylor-Nehab"]]Aemilia Taylor-Nehab</div>
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It was meant to be dark, foreboding and haunting. It turned into a rather farcical light satire with mythical animals. It’s been referred to as a “Mad Hatter’s Tea Party”.
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">So I wrote this rather barmy book called “Brexit A Gothic Novella”.</div>
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A Remain friend said to me recently that he found it “intriguing as a great call to sense, morality, rationalism.” This was lovely to hear, as though I failed on the haunting side, these are precisely the ethics I did indeed intend to draw attention to.
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">It was meant to be dark, foreboding and haunting. It turned into a rather farcical light satire with mythical animals. It’s been referred to as a “Mad Hatter’s Tea Party”.</div>
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[[Image:BREXIT_A_GOTHIC_NOVELLA.jpg|top|alt="Brexit A Gothic Novella: A Remainer's Reflections by [Aemilia Taylor-Nehab]"]]
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">A Remain friend said to me recently that he found it “intriguing as a great call to sense, morality, rationalism.” This was lovely to hear, as though I failed on the haunting side, these are precisely the ethics I did indeed intend to draw attention to.</div>
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In all my work, I am at pains to empathise with all – and this is my message.
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">[[Image:Image2.png|top|alt="Brexit A Gothic Novella: A Remainer's Reflections by [Aemilia Taylor-Nehab]"]]</div>
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Since the December 2019 election, I have shifted my resistance politically to Brexit, and relaxed into democratic acceptance. However, the sentiments behind my reasons for being a hardcore Remainer, which are spiritual – to do with togetherness,&nbsp; before anything else (before the economy etc), are unchanged. Interestingly, too, I have been reconnected with the Remain band in the last couple of weeks – not least for having spent time with my relative, a former diplomat and now vicar – who is a steadfast member of Herefordshire for Europe.&nbsp;
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">In all my work, I am at pains to empathise with all – and this is my message.</div>
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But both Brexit and resistance to Brexit, must be about all souls – and diffusing antagonism. It is easy to lash out at each other – and sometimes might seem more exciting. However, the answer is peace – and we have got to find it.
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">Since the December 2019 election, I have shifted my resistance politically to Brexit, and relaxed into democratic acceptance. However, the sentiments behind my reasons for being a hardcore Remainer, which are spiritual – to do with togetherness,&nbsp; before anything else (before the economy etc), are unchanged. Interestingly, too, I have been reconnected with the Remain band in the last couple of weeks – not least for having spent time with my relative, a former diplomat and now vicar – who is a steadfast member of Herefordshire for Europe.&nbsp;</div>
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To add to this, I should mention that in spite of my fervent Remainism, my best friend is a Brexiteer. There seems to be no difference, on an individual level, in the goodness of people based on which way they voted, and I feel this is something we should all take care to notice and remember.
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">But both Brexit and resistance to Brexit, must be about all souls – and diffusing antagonism. It is easy to lash out at each other and sometimes might seem more exciting. However, the answer is peace – and we have got to find it.</div>
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Everyone has their flaws and strengths, it is about the work ethic to understand each other, and I believe everyone, absolutely everyone, has the possibility to understand themselves and to be understood.
  
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">To add to this, I should mention that in spite of my fervent Remainism, my best friend is a Brexiteer. There seems to be no difference, on an individual level, in the goodness of people based on which way they voted, and I feel this is something we should all take care to notice and remember.</div>
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07X1B1JLL
 
 
<div style="color:#2b2b2b;margin-left:0cm;margin-right:0cm;">Everyone has their flaws and strengths, it is about the work ethic to understand each other, and I believe everyone, absolutely everyone, has the possibility to understand themselves and to be understood.</div>
 

Latest revision as of 15:49, 28 June 2020

"Aemilia Taylor-Nehab"

Aemilia Taylor-Nehab

So I wrote this rather barmy book called “Brexit A Gothic Novella”.

It was meant to be dark, foreboding and haunting. It turned into a rather farcical light satire with mythical animals. It’s been referred to as a “Mad Hatter’s Tea Party”.

A Remain friend said to me recently that he found it “intriguing as a great call to sense, morality, rationalism.” This was lovely to hear, as though I failed on the haunting side, these are precisely the ethics I did indeed intend to draw attention to.

"Brexit A Gothic Novella: A Remainer's Reflections by [Aemilia Taylor-Nehab]"

In all my work, I am at pains to empathise with all – and this is my message.

Since the December 2019 election, I have shifted my resistance politically to Brexit, and relaxed into democratic acceptance. However, the sentiments behind my reasons for being a hardcore Remainer, which are spiritual – to do with togetherness,  before anything else (before the economy etc), are unchanged. Interestingly, too, I have been reconnected with the Remain band in the last couple of weeks – not least for having spent time with my relative, a former diplomat and now vicar – who is a steadfast member of Herefordshire for Europe. 

But both Brexit and resistance to Brexit, must be about all souls – and diffusing antagonism. It is easy to lash out at each other – and sometimes might seem more exciting. However, the answer is peace – and we have got to find it.

To add to this, I should mention that in spite of my fervent Remainism, my best friend is a Brexiteer. There seems to be no difference, on an individual level, in the goodness of people based on which way they voted, and I feel this is something we should all take care to notice and remember.

Everyone has their flaws and strengths, it is about the work ethic to understand each other, and I believe everyone, absolutely everyone, has the possibility to understand themselves and to be understood.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07X1B1JLL