Loathe Thy Neighbour (LBC Leading Britain's Conversation)

Loathe Thy Neighbour (LBC Leading Britain's Conversation)

by JamesO'brien (Author)

Synopsis

Immigration is the thorny question that just won't go away. It feeds a whole industry of commentators, pundits and politicians who take great delight in whipping us all into a frenzy, speaking for the 'ordinary people'. But, when ugly prejudices are being fed by professionals grown fat on the fear and fury of their consumers, it is time to stop and ask whether the faceless group of immigrants really exists - or whether it just appeals to our basest fears. In this lively polemic, James O'Brien brings some common sense back into the discussion. Some people want to be frightened. They thrive on anger and division and upset. But many people don't, and it is they who are most let down - most insulted - by the immigration debate. We don't need to buy into this myth. There is no such thing as 'immigrants'. There is no 'they'. There is only 'we'.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 112
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
Published: 12 Feb 2015

ISBN 10: 1783960868
ISBN 13: 9781783960866
Book Overview: * James O'Brien is renowned for being outspoken, principled and uncompromising, both on radio and on television.; * This book is a powerful riposte to the growing anti-immigration sentiments that are shaping the national debate.; * Recently launched nationwide, LBC is growing as a brand - it was especially visible in hosting the debates on Europe between Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage.; * The station has a fanatical listener base in London, and is now filling a gap in the national market for topical talk radio.; * Series of seven books will receive huge marketing support from LBC, with a major on-air and online advertising campaign, and will attract widespread media attention and comment.

Author Bio
James O'Brien followed his father into newspaper journalism and remains as surprised as he is delighted to have become a broadcaster. Apart from his daily LBC show, he has appeared on most of the TV shows you would expect and a few you might not. He has also written on subjects including politics, showbusiness, video games and sperm counts for a variety of publications. Raised in Kidderminster, he now lives in London with his wife, Lucy McDonald, and their two daughters.