On Burnley Road: Class, Race and Politics in a Northern English Town

Author:   Mike Makin-Waite
Publisher:   Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
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9781913546021


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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On Burnley Road: Class, Race and Politics in a Northern English Town


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What was happening in Burnley Town Hall when the British National Party was winning and holding seats there? What lay behind the far right's advance, and what effect did it have on local government and wider policy trends? How did mainstream parties respond? This is the inside story of these developments, written by the council worker responsible for promoting good race relations in Burnley during the turbulent years following the 'northern town disturbances' of 2001. The book connects the story of one Lancashire town to contemporary social divisions and political trends across the UK: - The rise of right-wing populism, widespread antipathy to immigration, and a deep distrust of established politicians - The success of Boris Johnson's Conservatives in offering nationalism as an answer to some people's sense of abandonment in deindustrialised areas - Labour's attempts to 'reconnect' and win back support in northern constituencies like Burnley, which voted 67 per cent for Brexit and was one of the 'red wall' seats that Labour lost at the 2019 general election. On Burnley Road is both a remarkable example of granular social history and an urgent contribution to current debates on issues which affect us all. MakinWaite's perspectives on political identities, multiculturalism, and the potential of 'civic mediation' will interest anyone who is looking for effective ways forward to overcome racism and inequality, and to rebuild our democratic culture.

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Author:   Mike Makin-Waite
Publisher:   Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Imprint:   Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
ISBN:  

9781913546021


ISBN 10:   1913546020
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 May 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Foreword by Professor Claire Alexander 1. Introduction: riots in retrospect 2. What we learned in the Weavers' Triangle 3. How political space gets created 4. When tomorrow belonged to them 5. 'How do we get back to normal?' 6. Cohesion in context 7. 'How do we handle the BNP?' 8. From Belfast to Burnley 9. Mapping future options 10. From Burnley to Brexit ... and beyond Roundtable discussion: Rushanara Ali MP, Jo Broadwood, Deborah Grayson, Professor Anoop Nayak

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Mike Makin-Waite worked in local government for over thirty years. He led Burnley Council's work on community cohesion and equalities during the decade when the BNP was represented on the council. His first book, Communism and Democracy (Lawrence Wishart, 2017), was praised by reviewers as 'highly readable and stimulating' and 'an absolute must for all those engaged in the endeavour to chart a socialist route out of the neoliberal quagmire'.

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