The Abolition of Britain: From Winston Churchill to Princess Diana (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Prominent English social critic Peter Hitchens writes of the period between the death of Winston Churchill and the funeral of Princess Diana, a time he believes has seen disastrous changes in English life. The Abolition of Britain is bitingly witty and fiercely argued, yet also filled with somber appreciation for what the idea of England has always meant to the West and to the world.
Customer Reviews
Sir Garnet Wolseley
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A prescient narrative.
Unfortunately Peter Hitchens portrayal of a country losing itself to the ravages of a cultural revolution is very accurate. This text is even more relevant now in an age of “woke” revisionism and the cancelling of free speech. A sobering reminder of what went wrong.
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