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Little Platoons : How a revived One Nation can empower England's forgotten towns and redraw the political map, Paperback / softback Book

Little Platoons : How a revived One Nation can empower England's forgotten towns and redraw the political map Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Brexit - a revolutionary moment in British politics.

Voters in long-forgotten English towns made their disenchantment clear, overwhelmingly voting to `take back control' from a remote and defective economic system.

Despite this decisive message in 2016, the concerns of these forgotten towns have continued to be all but ignored. David Skelton grew up in Consett, a north-eastern town where the steel industry has deep roots.

When the steelworks closed almost forty years ago it lost everything, a story echoed in towns across England.

Skelton uses Consett's experience to discuss what has gone wrong and how we can put it right.

He considers a broken social contract and the economic and identity liberalism which has neglected the needs of a great bulk of the population. Little Platoons calls for a revival of One Nation to recognise the needs of people in such towns.

It argues that a brave Tory Party can shatter decades-old boundaries and redraw the political map by marrying social reform with private enterprise, enhancing community values and allowing long-ignored voters to genuinely take back control.

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