The Breakdown of Britain asks a simple, unsettling question: why does British politics feel permanently stuck, even after landslide elections and supposed 'resets'? Under Labour, growth has stalled, living standards remain depressed, and a government with unrivalled parliamentary power appears unable to change direction. At the same time, Nigel Farage's Reform UK has surged to unprecedented heights, dragging the political centre rightwards without even taking office. Daniel Finn shows that this is not a temporary malfunction but the endpoint of a deeper collapse. Over the past decade - from the drive for Scottish independence to Brexit, from Corbynism's rise and fall to the implosion of the Conservative Party - the political order built after Thatcher has steadily come apart. Its institutions endure, but their capacity to deliver consent or stability does not. Why do governments with commanding majorities seem paralysed? Why does pressure from the radical right travel so easily through the system, while challenges from the left are neutralised? And is today's drab stabilisation under Keir Starmer a resolution or merely a pause before the next upheaval? Clear-eyed and unsparing, The Breakdown of Britain explains why the crisis is not over, and why its next phase may be more dangerous than the last.
What Went Wrong with Westminster: Britain's Post-Thatcher Hellscape.
Publisher
Verso Books
Publication Date
Apr 2027
ISBN
9781804295571
Pages
320 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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