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Mind the Gap

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Description for Mind the Gap Paperback. In this updated edition to his provocative and ruthlessly frank book, Ferdinand Mount argues that there is a new class divide in Britain which is just as vicious and hard to get rid of as the old one. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JFS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 131 x 25. Weight in Grams: 302.

'A rollicking account of the class divide in 21st-century Britain.' - Simon Jenkins, The Sunday Times

In this provocative and ruthlessly frank book, Ferdinand Mount argues that there is a new class divide in Britain which is just as vicious and hard to get rid of as the old one.

Through acute observation and vivid illustration - drawing on...

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'A rollicking account of the class divide in 21st-century Britain.' - Simon Jenkins, The Sunday Times

In this provocative and ruthlessly frank book, Ferdinand Mount argues that there is a new class divide in Britain which is just as vicious and hard to get rid of as the old one.

Through acute observation and vivid illustration - drawing on every aspect of life from soap operas, speech patterns and gardening to education and the distribution of wealth - he demolishes the illusion that we live in a classless society and shows how the worst-off in Britain today are more culturally deprived than their parents or grandparents.

The author's solutions, like his explanations of what has gone wrong, are original, surprising and unsparing to intellectuals and politicians of all parties.

Product Details

Publisher
Short Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Weight
259g
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906021955
SKU
V9781906021955
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Ref
99-10

About Ferdinand Mount
Ferdinand Mount is a former editor of the TLS and columnist for the Sunday Times. He was head of the Number Ten Policy Unit and director of the Centre for Policy Studies. He is the author of several books including most recently his memoir, Cold Cream, which was a widely acclaimed bestseller. He is married with three grown-up children and...
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Ferdinand Mount is a former editor of the TLS and columnist for the Sunday Times. He was head of the Number Ten Policy Unit and director of the Centre for Policy Studies. He is the author of several books including most recently his memoir, Cold Cream, which was a widely acclaimed bestseller. He is married with three grown-up children and lives with his wife in Islington.

Reviews for Mind the Gap
A rollicking account of the class divide in 21st-century Britain
Sunday Times
an excellent book that breaks with tradition... with refreshing humanity.
The Spectator
A book which offers the first real breath of fresh air in Conservative thinking since the Thatcher revolutionaries imposed their own intellectual orthodoxy A brilliant book which analyses...
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A rollicking account of the class divide in 21st-century Britain
Sunday Times
an excellent book that breaks with tradition... with refreshing humanity.
The Spectator
A book which offers the first real breath of fresh air in Conservative thinking since the Thatcher revolutionaries imposed their own intellectual orthodoxy A brilliant book which analyses the ways the working class has been consistently denigrated and disempowered.
London Review of Books
A splendid book: sparky, persuasive and brave.
Evening Standard
Beautifully written, deftly argued - and true.

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