Why We Get The Wrong Politicians, How Britain Really Works 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians
How Britain Really Works
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians, from award-winning journalist Isabel Hardman, dives into Westminster’s inner workings to uncover why citizens sometimes lose faith in representatives even as many politicians strive to do their best in a demanding system. In parallel, How Britain Really Works, from seasoned journalist Stig Abell, offers a clear map of Britain’s key institutions—the economy, the military, healthcare, education, the media—and explains how policy emerges, why reforms often hit unanticipated snags, and what that means for taxpayers and voters. Together, this two-book collection presents a balanced, accessible examination of political life in modern Britain. It invites readers to form informed opinions rather than partisan loyalties, making sense of complicated debates such as Brexit, public spending, and social policy. A timely, thoughtful duo—perfect for curious readers, students, and anyone seeking a clearer picture of how their country actually operates.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Two distinct voices illuminate British life from different angles: Hardman’s investigative, Westminster-grounded analysis and Abell’s institutional, macro-level overview. The pairing offers a comprehensive reading journey—from the day-to-day realities of politics to the broader machinery that shapes public services and everyday life. The set is ideal for readers who want context before forming opinions, and for those who enjoy non-fiction that informs without preaching. It also makes a compelling gift for students, book clubs, or policy-minded households, delivering ongoing value as a reference point for current events. With consistent paperback format and a cohesive UK focus, the collection encourages binge reading and long-term shelf appeal for collectors and thought-leaders alike.
Books Included in This Collection:
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians examines how Westminster’s pressures shape performance, accountability, and public trust. Hardman blends sharp interviews, on-the-ground reporting, and clear analysis to reveal why voters become disenchanted even when many politicians are trying to navigate a chaotic, high-stakes environment. The book asks what governance should look like in a healthy democracy and how citizens can rebuild faith through informed participation and smarter public discourse.
How Britain Really Works
How Britain Really Works is a practical, readable guide to the institutions that keep the country running—the economy, the military, schools, hospitals, the legal system, the media, and more. Abell explains how decisions are made, where incentives meet constraints, and why public policy often evolves in surprising ways. It’s a blueprint for readers who want to understand the machinery behind headlines, without prescribing political opinions.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This duo is ideal for adults and students who want a clear, non-partisan grasp of British politics and public life. Perfect for current affairs readers, non-fiction fans, teachers and journalists-in-training, and anyone preparing for civics study or political debate at home. Gift buyers will appreciate the accessible, evidence-based approach and the distinct voices within a unified reading journey. It also suits bookshelf staples and book clubs seeking thought-provoking discussion around governance, policy, and the mechanics of public services in the UK.
Key Benefits:
- Two essential, complementary perspectives on British politics and governance.
- Clear explanations of complex systems without partisan spin.
- Accessible paperback format for easy reading, notes, and discussion.
- Great for study, reference, or family discussions about current events.
- Value of owning the full set for a cohesive reading journey.
- Durable, inviting packaging that sits well on a living room shelf.
About the Author:
Isabel Hardman is an award-winning journalist and author known for her incisive Westminster reporting and political analysis. Her work provides a ground-level view of how policy meets the everyday lives of citizens, balancing nuance with accessibility. Stig Abell is a respected British journalist and editor whose work helps readers understand large, often abstract institutions. Together, their combined insights offer readers a practical, trustworthy map of British politics and public life, making these volumes both informative and engaging.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
You’ll gain a grounded understanding of how Britain truly operates, from Parliament's routines to the functionality of schools, hospitals, and the economy. The two voices complement each other, giving you a balanced lens on current debates and future challenges. It’s a thoughtful, gift-ready package that sits comfortably on a coffee table or classroom shelf and offers ongoing value for readers who want to stay informed without the noise of partisan shouting.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.