From a warehouse in Manchester to a pub in Essex, from the outskirts of Glasgow to a racecourse in Durham, author and journalist Jack Shenker will be discussing his book: Now We Have Your Attention: The New Politics of the People where he uncovers the root causes of our current crisis and the future direction of British politics through the lives of ordinary individuals.
Taking us deep into communities hollowed out by austerity and decades of economic disadvantage, among a generation crippled by precarious work and unaffordable housing, he shows where chaos at Westminster ultimately springs from – and how disillusionment with it is fuelling a passionate engagement with politics of a completely different kind: local, personal, effective and utterly fearless. Shenker draws on exceptional access to campaign groups, activist movements and grassroots gatherings throughout the country – including unique access to Momentum, who have re-radicalised the Labour party from the outside in – to introduce us to the citizens and leaders of tomorrow: people who are changing things for themselves.
Jack Shenker (@hackneylad) is an award-winning reporter on radical politics and protest whose work as been shortlisted for the Orwell Prize.
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