After Britain

After Britain

by TomNairn (Author)

Synopsis

After Britain is a scathing analysis of the twilight of an ancient state: the United Kingdom. Its constitutional monarchy (lacking a written constitution), its parliamentary democracy (with a totally undemocratic second chamber) and its rule of law (without a full bill of rights or freedom of information) were once the envy of the world. Now, a 'modernizing' government is embarking on a last ditch effort to shore up the fragments of old glory. In this mordantly funny and brilliantly perceptive book, Tom Naim shows how self-government in Scotland and Wales will inexorably remove sovereignty from Westminster. He also paints a satirical portrait of New Labour that cuts through the glitz and spin to the emptiness beneath.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 12 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 1862073228
ISBN 13: 9781862073227

Author Bio
Torn Nairn is one of Britain's most celebrated iconoclastic political thinkers. His celebrated book on the monarchy, The Enchanted Glass, was the first serious republican critique of the House of Windsor for half a century. He lives in Edinburgh and Ireland.