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Who, Really, Are the ‘Left Behinds’?

De-industrialisation has produced a distinctive social group that has become pivotal
to today’s politics, writes Chris Grey. But how are their interests to be served?

In recent years, like many people, I have been researching my family tree. The details aren’t of interest to anyone outside of my family, but the general picture has a wider currency.

For generations, almost all of my male ancestors were agricultural labourers and the females were engaged in homemaking, often alongside rural crafts such as straw-plaiting or lacemaking. Almost none of them moved further than a few villages from their birthplaces, mainly in the English Midlands or East Anglia.

Then, largely within the space of the last decade of the 19th Century, an almost total transformation occurred.

Going After the ‘Invaders’ – A Protest in Portsmouth

Across the country hotels housing asylum seekers have become a flashpoint for the far-right and those angry about immigration. Beyond the media headlines, the dark and dangerous ideology underpinning much of the unrest needs to be taken seriously. James Bloodworth reports
James Bloodworth
Sonia Purnell

Sonia Purnell's Perspectives – ‘The Anti-Britain Propaganda is Clearly Working … Where is the Prime Minister’s Vision of this Green, Pleasant and Multicultural Land?’

“How do you cope with those Nigerian gangs roaming round your cities?” asked the immaculately presented American woman across the dinner table, her giant diamond earrings glinting in the evening sunlight.
Sonia Purnell