After Britain is a scathing analysis of the twilight of an ancient state: the United Kingdom. Its constitutional monarchy (lacking a written constitution), its parliamentary democracy (with a totally undemocratic second chamber) and its rule of law (without a full bill of rights or freedom of information) were once the envy of the world. Now, a 'modernizing' government is embarking on a last ditch effort to shore up the fragments of old glory. In this mordantly funny and brilliantly perceptive book, Tom Nairn shows how self-government in Scotland and Wales will inexorably remove sovereignty from Westminster. He also paints a satirical portrait of New Labour that cuts through the glitz and spin to the emptiness beneath.
'This is, in short, the most intelligent book on the future of our states.' Guardian
'This is a thrilling and timely book.a huge sweeping historical overview.' Observer
'A passionate polemic. No-one can claim literacy in contemporary British politics who has not read it.' New Statesman
- ISBN13 9781862072930
- Publish Date 7 January 2000
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 24 June 2013
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Granta Books
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 336
- Language English