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James Morrison 
The Left Behind 
Reimagining Britain’s Socially Excluded

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‘The Left Behind’ is a defining motif of contemporary British political discourse. It is the thread that knits together the 2016 Brexit referendum, the crumbling of the fabled ‘Red Wall’ in the North, and the pernicious culture war being waged today. But who are the Left Behind?

James Morrison goes in search of the reality behind the rhetoric, offering the first comprehensive, historical analysis of the origins, uses and meanings of the term. He interrogates the popular archetype of the Left Behind – as a working class, leave-voting white male from a former industrial heartland – and situates the concept in the context of longstanding, demonising discourses aimed at communities seen as backward and ‘undeserving’.

Analysing national newspaper coverage and parliamentary discussions, and drawing on interviews with MPs, community leaders, charities and people with direct lived experiences of poverty and precarity,  The Left Behind grapples with the real human cost of austerity for neglected post-industrial communities and other marginalised groups across the world, and the stigmatising discourse that does little to serve them.

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About the author

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Inventing and appropriating ‘the left behind’

1. Working class, ‘underclass’ and collapsing-class identity: The roots of the left behind

2. Politics, the press and the construction of the post-Brexit left behind

3. How to solve a problem like the left behind: Condescension or contempt?

4. Fear and loathing on social media: Trolling and championing the left behind

5. Speaking up for the left behind: The voices of disadvantaged Britain

Conclusion: Towards a manifesto for ‘unite and rule’

Appendix: Research methodologies

References

Index

About the author

James Morrison is a reader in journalism at Robert Gordon University. He spent over a decade as a staff reporter for newspapers including the Independent on Sunday as well as working as a freelance writer for the Guardian. His previous books include Scroungers: Moral Panics and Media Myths.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 304 ● ISBN 9780745344645 ● File size 0.5 MB ● Publisher Pluto Press ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2022 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8512569 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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