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Austerity Bites: A Journey to the Sharp End of Cuts in the UK


Austerity Bites: A Journey to the Sharp End of Cuts in the UK

Hardback by O'Hara, Mary (Freelance Journalist)

Austerity Bites: A Journey to the Sharp End of Cuts in the UK

£22.99

ISBN:
9781447315605
Publication Date:
28 May 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 - 10 May 2024
Austerity Bites: A Journey to the Sharp End of Cuts in the UK

Description

Voted one of the Guardian best books of 2014 by Owen Jones. After coming to power in May 2010, the Coalition government in the United Kingdom embarked on a drastic programme of cuts to public spending and introduced a raft of austerity measures that had profoundly damaging effects on much of the population. This bestselling book by award-winning journalist Mary O'Hara chronicles the true impact of austerity on people at the sharp end, based on her 'real-time' 12-month journey around the country just as the most radical reforms were being rolled out in 2012 and 2013. Drawing on hundreds of hours of compelling first-person interviews, with a broad spectrum of people ranging from homeless teenagers, older job-seekers, pensioners, charity workers, employment advisers and youth workers, as well as an extensive body of research and reports, the book explores the grim reality of living under the biggest shakeup of the welfare state in 60 years. with a new Foreword by Mark Blyth, Professor of International Political economy and International Studies at Brown University, USA, Austerity Bites dispels any notion that "we are all in this together" and offers an alternative to the dominant and simplistic narrative that we inhabit a country of "skivers versus strivers".

Contents

Foreword by Mark Thomas; Foreword by Mark Blyth; Preface to the paperback edition; Introduction; Money's too tight to mention; The big squeeze; Welcome to 'Wongaland'; Work maketh the person; All work and no pay; Bearing the brunt; A life lived in fear is a life half lived; Conclusion Afterword to the paperback edition.

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