All In: How we build a country that works
Author: Lisa Nandy
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 150g, 224 pages
Published: HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, 2023
'A persuasive manifesto for a better Britain.' Observer Book of the Day
Britain needs a fresh start. This timely book by one of the stars of the new government shows how to achieve it.
In this brilliant and accessible intervention, Lisa Nandy reveals how Britain can leave behind the mess in which we find ourselves. All In charts a course towards a fairer, more equal, more prosperous country by drawing on the greatest asset we have - each other.
Rapid global changes, political division and economic crisis have left Britain reeling. For decades, large swathes of the country have been shut out, condemned to low productivity, underinvestment and managed decline, and stripped of their voice. With most major cities now beset with high housing costs, air pollution and congestion, even the 'winners' are losing.
All In shows how, by handing power and resources to people with a stake in the outcome, Britain can draw on the talent, assets and potential in every part of the country and start firing on all cylinders again. Finding strength rather than fear in our differences, it reimagines the relationship between people and government so that all of us can play our part in meeting the challenges of our age and rebuilding Britain the only way that works - together.
Lucid, clear-eyed and hopeful, this book sets out how we restore values, energy and direction to our politics and offers a glimpse of the alternative future that remains within our grasp.
Lisa Nandy is the MP for Wigan and Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. Born in Manchester, she studied Politics at Newcastle University and for an MA in public policy from Birkbeck College. As well as several prominent shadow cabinet roles, her decade in parliament has included her co-founding the Centre for Towns think tank and her 2019 campaign to lead the Labour Party. She previously worked as a housing caseworker for Walthamstow MP Neil Gerrard, at the charity Centrepoint and later ran the refugee and asylum programme at The Children's Society.
Author: Lisa Nandy
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 150g, 224 pages
Published: HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, 2023
'A persuasive manifesto for a better Britain.' Observer Book of the Day
Britain needs a fresh start. This timely book by one of the stars of the new government shows how to achieve it.
In this brilliant and accessible intervention, Lisa Nandy reveals how Britain can leave behind the mess in which we find ourselves. All In charts a course towards a fairer, more equal, more prosperous country by drawing on the greatest asset we have - each other.
Rapid global changes, political division and economic crisis have left Britain reeling. For decades, large swathes of the country have been shut out, condemned to low productivity, underinvestment and managed decline, and stripped of their voice. With most major cities now beset with high housing costs, air pollution and congestion, even the 'winners' are losing.
All In shows how, by handing power and resources to people with a stake in the outcome, Britain can draw on the talent, assets and potential in every part of the country and start firing on all cylinders again. Finding strength rather than fear in our differences, it reimagines the relationship between people and government so that all of us can play our part in meeting the challenges of our age and rebuilding Britain the only way that works - together.
Lucid, clear-eyed and hopeful, this book sets out how we restore values, energy and direction to our politics and offers a glimpse of the alternative future that remains within our grasp.
Lisa Nandy is the MP for Wigan and Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. Born in Manchester, she studied Politics at Newcastle University and for an MA in public policy from Birkbeck College. As well as several prominent shadow cabinet roles, her decade in parliament has included her co-founding the Centre for Towns think tank and her 2019 campaign to lead the Labour Party. She previously worked as a housing caseworker for Walthamstow MP Neil Gerrard, at the charity Centrepoint and later ran the refugee and asylum programme at The Children's Society.