Bloody Nasty People: the rise of Britain's far right
Author | Daniel Trilling |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subject | Politics of the United Kingdom; British National Party; English Defence League |
Published | London |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Publication date
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2012 |
Media type | |
Pages | 234 |
ISBN | 9781781680803 |
324.241093 |
Bloody Nasty People: The rise of Britain's far right is a 2012 book by British author and journalist Daniel Trilling.
Synopsis
The book charts the rise (and fall) of far-right organisations such as the British National Party and the English Defence League
Reception
The book was commended by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown in The Independent, who noted that Trilling has 'written an instructive account of white extremism in Britain',[1] while in The Guardian, David Edgar described it as a 'brisk, compelling narrative'.[2] Labour MP Jon Cruddas, who defeated a BNP challenge in Dagenham and Rainham in 2010 also reviewed the book for The New Statesman[3] Reviews also appeared in Foreign Affairs,[4] New Republic[5] and The Scotsman.[6] Time Out London referred to the work as 'pure pavement-pounding journalism' and Owen Jones praised it as 'authoritative and eloquent'.[this quote needs a citation]
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