Bloody Nasty People by Daniel Trilling

Bloody Nasty People by Daniel Trilling

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The rise and fall of the British National Party and the English Defence League

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Bloody Nasty People by Daniel Trilling

The rise and fall of the British National Party and the English Defence League
Racism and the rise of the far-right in Britain are often discussed but rarely understoodDaniel Trilling is an exception ... his voice must be heard. -- Owen Jones
Daniel Trilling is a serious reporter who is not afraid to get close to a difficult subject and ask awkward questions. -- Brian Cathcart
An instructive account of white extremism in Britain. -- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown * Independent *
Bloody Nasty People is pure pavement-pounding journalism. * Time Out *
Trilling traces the rise of the radical right in the United Kingdom and condemns establishment figures for not taking it more seriously. * Foreign Affairs *
Chronicling the rise of anti-immigrant, ultra-right-wing parties in the United Kingdom and the changing fortunes of the British National Party (BNP), Trilling's book offers a compelling analysis of the racist fringe... Trilling insightfully rebuts the most common claims made by far-right activists, offering neat refutations of such myths as the idea that white people are the victims of institutional racism in the U.K. * Publishers Weekly *
Trilling does not let Labour off the hook ... [he] takes on those who mask concessions to racism as concern for the 'white working class.' -- Tash Shifrin * The Socialist Review *
The BNP is in electoral decline thanks in the main to the activities of anti-fascist campaigners outside the main political party structures but the conditions on which it thrived are still there-poverty, poor housing, unemployment and racism in the Establishment media. For those reasons alone this is a very timely book. * The Morning Star *
A passionate plea for us all to be vigilant. * Sunday Herald *
Trilling is an experienced journalist who knows his material, gets close to his sources, and writes in a readable and convincing style. * Book News *
A cracking book that respectfully weaves together testimonies and stories-of people and places-with national political formations, examining them alongside the deeper economic and cultural questions posed by globalisation. -- Jon Cruddas * New Statesman *
A compelling narrative ... Trilling challenges much conventional wisdom. -- David Edgar * Guardian *
Daniel Trilling is the editor of New Humanist and reports on refugees at Europe's borders. He is the author of Bloody Nasty People and his work has also appeared in the Guardian, New Statesman, Sight and Sound and Foreign Policy. He lives in London. His work can be read at http://trillingual.tumblr.com/
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ISBN 13 9781781680803
ISBN 10 1781680809
Title Bloody Nasty People
Author Daniel Trilling
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Verso Books
Year published 2013-05-07
Number of pages 380
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