This book therefore utilises on-the-ground research with working-class individuals in a Leave voting locale in Britain, exploring their discontent with politicians, the Labour Party, the European Union, immigration, refugees and the prolonged calls for a second referendum. It situates this sentiment towards society and politics within the decline of capitalism's post-war era and the loss of well-paid industrial jobs, increase in non-unionised service employment and the hollowing out of community spirit.
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Dr Daniel Briggs, Professor in Criminology, Universidad Europea.
"Luke Telford offers a fresh and engaging perspective on rising political dissatisfaction and nationalist sentiment. Drawing on rich empirical data and sophisticated social theory, this book thoroughly unpicks the thorny issue of English nationalism whilst cutting through populist discourse. Heartfelt and honest, this wonderfully written book gives voice to the frustrations of those left behind by capitalism, and is essential reading for anyone interested in navigating the turbulence of Brexit".
Dr Justin Kotzé, Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Teesside University








