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Underdogs: The Truth About Britain's White Working Class

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Underdogs: The Truth About Britain's White Working Class

Contributors:

By (Author) Joel Budd

ISBN:

9781035015122

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Picador

Publication Date:

29th April 2025

UK Publication Date:

17th April 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory

Dewey:

305.56208909041

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 163mm, Height 244mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

542g

Description

As heard on BBC Radio 4 Underdogs is a compelling, myth-busting account of white working-class Britain. 'Few books bring so much fresh thinking to tired arguments' - Robert Ford, author of Brexitland ________ No large group of people in Britain is as badly misunderstood as the white working class. Its members have been caricatured as grumpy and backward-looking, as incorrigibly xenophobic, even racist - a tired and simplistic narrative perpetuated by commentators and the media. The truth is entirely different. Thirty years ago, almost nobody talked about the white working class: in the House of Commons and the House of Lords the term had been used just three times in the previous two decades. Brexit helped to turn the group into a towering social and political force. But, in the aftermath, one-third of the population has been reduced to a cartoon. A shrewder analysis is badly needed. Underdogs provides it. Veteran Economist journalist Joel Budd has spent years travelling around Britain, from Teesside to the Isle of Wight, south Wales to Lincolnshire. In Underdogs he offers a sharp corrective to the familiar stereotype of the white working class. It describes a hugely diverse group of people that is driving social and cultural change, not just grumbling about it.

Reviews

The vibrant pictures Budd paints will stay long in the memory . . . This book will change how you see Britain. -- Robert Ford, author of Brexitland
A thoughtful, insightful and measured account of the life of Britains white working classes. * Telegraph *

Author Bio

Joel Budd has written for the Economist magazine since 2003. He has covered topics as wide-ranging as crime, California, international development and demography, as well as writing many articles and leaders about Britain. Before joining the Economist he studied and taught European history at New York University. He is a photographer, a baritone singer and an enthusiastic hiker, who is sadly not as young as he was. Underdogs is his first book.

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