Friday, 18 February 2011

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE ENGLISH? By Pat Reeat

COMING SOON - DUE OUT THE END OF APRIL

PUBLISHER AUSTIN AND MACAULEY (ISBN9781849630467)
Contact publisher on 02070388212 Marketing dept. for advance orders) or marketing@austinmacauley.com

About the book

Pat has just about had enough of what she sees as the demise of the English culture she knew and loved. As she lurches towards a home for the bewildered, not so much 'hip' now, more ‘hip replacement,’ she looks back with a permanent crick in her neck to what she sees as saner times.

From the censorship of 'Noddy and Big Ears' to the human rights legislation, the European Union, multiculturalism and the political elite, they all take a hammering.

With satire, humour, pathos and trenchant opinions, she lambasts the political class, and challenges post war decisions that have led to barmy political correctness and work for the legal industry. But most of all she mourns the sad loss of the English working class culture that was once hers.

The questions is, was the demise of the English inevitable, a cock up, or deliberately engineered by the politicians? And ultimately, can the English be saved?”




Review by This England of "Whatever happened to the English? – by Pat Reeat"

Chaotic immigration policies, political correctness, the green movement becoming the religion of atheists, soap operas and reality television, the institutionalised liberalism of the BBC, the ‘public school twits’ in government, the power that minorities have gained at the expense of the majority, the destruction of English culture, the break-up of family life, the encouragement of personal choice over personal responsibility, the fashion for offensive ‘humour’…these are just some of the trends in society that Pat Reeat attacks, examines and explains in her hard-hitting book, Whatever Happened to the English?

A refreshing rant against all that is wrong, and a robust rallying cry to rebel and save England. And the accompanying cartoons are hilarious!

(Review by This England)

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