Politics, But Better
An A – Z Guide to Creating a More Hopeful Future
Seiten
2023
Elliott & Thompson Limited (Verlag)
978-1-78396-752-0 (ISBN)
Elliott & Thompson Limited (Verlag)
978-1-78396-752-0 (ISBN)
From the founder of Simple Politics comes a manifesto for rediscovering the heart of our democracy, reshaping our political system and making the UK a better place for all.
‘A calming voice in a world of shouty politics and distracting polarisation … The reason and hope the world needs right now!’ Tom Allen, comedian, on Simple Politics
‘A triumph of hope and optimism, encompassing significant and convincing strategy’ Vanessa Feltz
From the founder of Simple Politics comes a guide to rediscovering the heart of our democracy, reshaping our political system and making the UK a better place for all.
Strikes across the country. A prime minister resigning after just forty-four days. Accusations of bullying in the House of Commons. Our politics and our democracy appear to be fundamentally broken.
But that doesn’t mean that all hope is lost. Things can get better. There are solutions out there to the complex web of failure in which we’re currently entangled.
Politics, But Better will look at the very fabric of our system and what improvements can be made. Exploring twenty-six issues in UK politics, from A to Z – including censorship, elections, insults and U-turns – it clearly lays out the problems and challenges we face, and puts forward possible solutions. Looking at a variety of ideas and real-world examples, it will encourage us to rethink the fundamental ways we do things, to question the status quo, and to chart a path towards a more hopeful future.
Respect and understanding are at the heart of this book, promoting open debate, tolerance and compassion as the cornerstones of a reformed political landscape. Politics is about improving the world – and we can do better.
‘A calming voice in a world of shouty politics and distracting polarisation … The reason and hope the world needs right now!’ Tom Allen, comedian, on Simple Politics
‘A triumph of hope and optimism, encompassing significant and convincing strategy’ Vanessa Feltz
From the founder of Simple Politics comes a guide to rediscovering the heart of our democracy, reshaping our political system and making the UK a better place for all.
Strikes across the country. A prime minister resigning after just forty-four days. Accusations of bullying in the House of Commons. Our politics and our democracy appear to be fundamentally broken.
But that doesn’t mean that all hope is lost. Things can get better. There are solutions out there to the complex web of failure in which we’re currently entangled.
Politics, But Better will look at the very fabric of our system and what improvements can be made. Exploring twenty-six issues in UK politics, from A to Z – including censorship, elections, insults and U-turns – it clearly lays out the problems and challenges we face, and puts forward possible solutions. Looking at a variety of ideas and real-world examples, it will encourage us to rethink the fundamental ways we do things, to question the status quo, and to chart a path towards a more hopeful future.
Respect and understanding are at the heart of this book, promoting open debate, tolerance and compassion as the cornerstones of a reformed political landscape. Politics is about improving the world – and we can do better.
Tatton Spiller is the author of The Breakdown (2020) and the founder of Simple Politics, the hugely successful project that makes politics clear and interesting. In complex times, people turn to him and his team: during the pandemic, they gained hundreds of thousands of followers; when Russia invaded Ukraine, 20,000 followers joined in a day, with now over 1 million in total. Tatton does frequent media work on both TV and radio, including BBC Two, Sky News and a regular slot on BBC Radio London. With a background in classroom teaching, journalism, education at the Houses of Parliament and event production, nobody writes about politics with such engaging clarity.
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.08.2023 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 138 x 216 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung |
ISBN-10 | 1-78396-752-8 / 1783967528 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78396-752-0 / 9781783967520 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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