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Reindustrialise Britain: A Strategy for Wealth Creation – New publication from Polity Books

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How to save Britain through reshoring, reining in finance and empowering workers.

Britain is broken: its economy hollowed out, unbalanced, and unable to provide good livelihoods for millions. We import too much, make too little, and keep wages low. Neoliberalism has failed.

This book puts forward a concrete, costed programme for real economic renewal: rebuilding the foundations of industry, expanding manufacturing, and lifting productivity through skilled work, investment and domestic capacity. It outlines a practical route to generating real wealth rather than recycling financial gains. To deliver it requires sovereignty to plan and invest, and democratic power to mobilise the necessary workers, skills and institutions.

This bold intervention is a blueprint for economic revival. Anyone who wishes to be part of the democratic movement that is needed to make this happen should read this book.

For a 50% discounted copy, use the code RBW50 at the polity webste: Reindustrialise Britain: A Strategy for Wealth Creation

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