This powerful book analyses Britain's struggles with racism, immigration policies and austerity, exposing how 14 years of Tory rule have deepened inequality and division.
With vivid examples, from the Windrush scandal and Grenfell tragedy to Islamophobia, Cole reveals how 'hostile environment' policies, the 'age of austerity' and brutal budget cuts have shaped lives and communities. Combining sharp analysis with historical context, the book uncovers how these issues are deeply tied to capitalism and class struggles.
In light of the rise of the far right in Britain, this crucial work offers both immediate solutions and a vision for systemic change, challenging us to imagine a fairer, more compassionate society grounded in justice and solidarity.