Private Island: Why Britain Now Belongs to Someone Else

Private Island: Why Britain Now Belongs to Someone Else

James Meek
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Author:  James Meek
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  238
Publisher:  Verso Books
Year:  2014
ISBN:  9781781682906

"In a little over a generation the bones and sinews of the British economy - rail, energy, water, postal services, municipal housing - have been sold to remote, unaccountable private owners. In a series of brilliant portraits James Meek shows how Britain's common wealth became private, and the impact it has had on us all. In a series of panoramic accounts, Meek explores the human stories behind the incremental privatization of the nation over the last three decades. As our national assets are being sold, the new buyers reap the rewards, and the ordinary consumer is left to pay the ever rising bill. Urgent, powerfully written and deeply moving, Private Island is a passionate anatomy of the state of the nation for readers of Chavs and Whoops!"

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