Bloody Nasty People: The Rise of Britain's Far Right
Daniel Trilling
(Author)
Description
The past decade saw the rise of the British National Party, the country's most successful ever far-right political movement, and the emergence of the anti-Islamic English Defence League. Taking aim at asylum seekers, Muslims, "enforced multiculturalism" and benefit "scroungers," these groups have been working overtime to shift the blame for the nation's ills onto the shoulders of the vulnerable. What does this extremist resurgence say about the state of modern Britain? Drawing on archival research and extensive interviews with key figures, such as BNP leader Nick Griffin, Daniel Trilling shows how previously marginal characters from a tiny neo-Nazi subculture successfully exploited tensions exacerbated by the fear of immigration, the War on Terror and steepening economic inequality. Mainstream politicians have consistently underestimated the far right in Britain while pursuing policies that give it the space to grow. Bloody Nasty People calls time on this complacency in an account that provides us with fresh insights into the dynamics of political extremism.Product Details
Price
$26.95
$25.06
Publisher
Verso
Publish Date
October 09, 2012
Pages
234
Dimensions
5.78 X 0.95 X 8.52 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781844679591
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About the Author
Daniel Trilling is an Assistant Editor at the "New Statesman," where he has reported on Britain's far right since 2009. His work has also appeared in the "Guardian," "Sight and Sound" and "Frieze." He lives in London.