All In: The must-read manifesto for the future of Britain

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All In: The must-read manifesto for the future of Britain

All In: The must-read manifesto for the future of Britain

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But the will to win among party members is so great they might vote for someone who turned the page on the past. The Standish refugees were rehoused in local flats where, according to Barbara, they made a lot of noise. There are the proud NHS hospital porters and cleaners of Wigan’s Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, who find they are to be offloaded to a private company and an uncertain future.

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These local vignettes capture a wider sense of civic and economic powerlessness in much of the the UK, one that, Nandy argues, a generation of politicians either ignored or failed to understand. Lisa Nandy, meanwhile, opposed going against the result of the 2016 Brexit referendum; and she may hope this will help her appeal to members in Leave-voting areas. All In is a salutary reminder from the shadow secretary of state for levelling up of why this agenda must be reclaimed by the left and done properly. You get a real feeling that Lisa Nandy is about making beneficial change with others not to others; a real sense of understanding or seeking to understanding others perspective; an understanding that the right answers aren't found in a single place/from a single person/party but from collective endeavour.

She makes no apology, either, for not providing a tick list of ‘to do’s’, pointing instead to just a few of the tools that could help to improve the way the UK works, such as citizens’ assemblies, promoting a culture that accepts complexity and diversity, introducing a new tri-partism (CBI/TUC/government joint working), and far greater ‘financial autonomy‘ for all parts of the nation via e. Finding strength rather than fear in our differences, it reimagines the relationship between people and government so that all of us can play our part in meeting the challenges of our age and rebuilding Britain the only way that works – together. She managed, in a fringe meeting at Conference for the Labour Friends of Israel, to get tumultuous applause when she talked about the rights of Palestinians. Though she credits him with developing her sense of injustice, she insisted her mother had played a bigger part. It is also, at close to 200 pages, a fast and accessible read from a politician who interpreted the signs of the times in Brexiting Britain earlier than most.

Lisa Nandy | Events | Manchester Literature Festival Lisa Nandy | Events | Manchester Literature Festival

She stays refreshingly clear of party politics, blaming both the main political parties for focusing on top-down, centrally delivered ‘solutions’ (state intervention v market liberalism). This includes a focus on the climate crisis and how the transition to greener power offers an opportunity to rebuild communities. Despite being a Labour MP (and serving during the Corbynite/Blairite split), Nandy clearly makes an effort to avoid stark positions and easy solutions. As civil unrest continues in Iran – prompted by the murder in September of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini by the country’s “morality police” – the regime has found increasingly savage ways to crack down on demonstrators.History is normally thought of as the past 10,000 years, the period since the invention of agriculture. But if you do know someone who may be tempted to back her in the leadership contest, you may want to send this article over to them. Whatever one makes of the style, replete with typical politician anecdotes – “It was the summer of 2018 and I was on the picket line” – Nandy makes a powerful argument for rethinking politics.

All In: How we build a country that works – HarperCollins

For decades, large swathes of the country have been shut out, condemned to low productivity, underinvestment and managed decline, and stripped of their voice. She started writing the book during her time as shadow foreign secretary, whittling away at chapters on her phone at Crewe Station, while commuting between her constituency in Wigan and London.Being in a room with Rayner and Starmer used to feel, she said, “like two different conversations going on at the same time”.



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