England's Future
The impact of politics on shaping the environment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The Book Guild Ltd
Published:28th Oct '22
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This insightful exploration of local politics reveals how communities are advocating for change. England's Future highlights the need for responsive governance in today's evolving political climate.
The 2019 general election brought about a significant transformation in the political landscape of England, especially in areas often referred to as 'left-behind towns.' These communities are increasingly vocal about their desire for political representation that truly reflects their needs and aspirations. In England's Future, the author explores the urgent call for devolution, emphasizing the importance of empowering local communities to address the challenges they face and to foster regeneration. Through a series of insightful case studies, the book highlights how various regions, from the metropolitan hubs of Greater London and Liverpool to smaller towns like Stamford and Grantham, have taken initiative in tackling their unique issues.
In addition to discussing local political dynamics, England's Future delves into broader themes that have shaped contemporary England, including the impacts of Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the implications of the 2019 general election. By weaving together these critical events, the author illustrates how the political environment influences not just governance but also the social fabric and environmental landscape of the country. The book serves as a crucial resource for those seeking to understand the interplay between local and national politics.
This work will resonate with readers interested in politics, social history, and community development. It is particularly valuable for professionals in local councils and the public sector, offering insights into how grassroots initiatives can lead to meaningful change. England's Future is a compelling read for anyone invested in the future of England's political and social landscape.
ISBN: 9781915352170
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624 pages