A considerable majority of the British public now seem to be sceptical of immigration. After decades of support, Britain has become more than a little ambivalent about multiculturalism and the very idea of 'diversity'.
In this ground-breaking analysis, Ed West investigates the causes for Britain's disenchantment. He uncovers a fifty-year state of shocking mismanagement by the British establishment on both the left and the right.
'A powerful new book.' Peter Hitchens, Mail on Sunday
'Enticingly provocative... One of the most interesting of the rising generation of political writers.'
Peter Oborne, Daily Telegraph
'Fascinating.' Sunday Independent
'Recommend[ed]... Cogent, informative and challenging.' Piers Paul Read, Tablet
'Lively prose... will add fuel to your fire.'
Management Today
'Clear and potent.' Church Times