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This Time No Mistakes

How to Remake Britain

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This Time No Mistakes

By: Will Hutton
Narrated by: Agent Alastair Campbell, Will Hutton
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Bloomsbury presents This Time No Mistakes by Will Hutton, read by Will Hutton and Alastair Campbell.

'This Time No Mistakes is a brilliant book... an intellectual, historical, political read with some strong themes... read it if you haven’t already.' Keir Starmer

'Represents the beginning of a new, urgent debate. The era that defined economics since the end of the Cold War is now giving way to more activist governments and a very different kind of globalisation, necessitating new economic strategies. At last we are beginning to discuss what they might look like.' New Statesman

A book that could be a blueprint for a better future – if the Labour Party takes it seriously.

Will Hutton’s passionate book shows how the right and left have gone wrong over the course of the last century – and how we can remake a better Britain. Britain’s inability to invest in itself is at the heart of our problems. The malevolent thread linking the grievous errors of the last forty-five years is the attempt to create the utopia of free markets and a minimal state. The terrible consequences scar our country today. We need an alternative economic and political philosophy, especially if we are to ward off a nihilist populism.

Two great traditions – ethical socialism and progressive liberalism – can be brought together to offer a different way forward. Hutton describes the views of their major thinkers, and their common vision of what he calls the ‘We Society’ – combining the ‘We’ and the ‘I’. The two strands of thought both believe in the duty to treat people fairly in a capitalist system that, without guiderails, spirals into inequality, monopoly and exploitation.

Out of this shared worldview came the great reforming Liberal government of 1906–14, supported by Labour MPs who’d been elected in industrial areas with Liberal backing. This alliance, Hutton argues, was the great opportunity of modern British history. It was destroyed by the First World War. In 1945 a Labour government, informed by great Liberal intellectuals like Keynes and Beveridge, showed once again what can be achieved when the two progressive strands fuse.

Since then, our deeply unfair electoral system has allowed Conservatives to dominate government and commit a long series of great, avoidable errors. The Labour Party, fatally divided between socialist purity and timid pragmatism, must rediscover the ingredients that made for the success of the great reforming governments of the twentieth century.

This failure to uphold the ‘We Society’ has betrayed Britain. Capitalism must be repurposed to work for the common good. And our degraded democracy, the necessary means for such change, must be reformed. Hutton’s proposals are inspiring and rooted in values held by the overwhelming majority of us. Above all, they are achievable.

©2024 Will Hutton (P)2024 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
Politics & Government Liberalism Socialism Capitalism Taxation Government Economic disparity Economic Inequality

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It’s a great read but much less a great listen. Will is not a great reader. He tends to gabble, with the result that there are passages that are very difficult to understand

Very comprehensive account with great recommendations going forward

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Keynesian economics, proportional representation, the We society, what Keir Starmer's government needs to do.

Blueprint for a decent socirty

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Will Hutton lays bare the mess we're in, how we got here and how we get out of it. His manifesto is far-reaching but necessary. Politicians need to be courageous enough to follow it.

Essential reading for 2024

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Hutton’s analysis of what has held back Britain’s economy for over a century is absolutely spot-on.
Every UK voter should read this before casting their ballot.

What Labour needs to do - and why

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Mr Hutton's long familiarity with his themes is very clear as he incisive dissects the problems and recommends well argued solutions building a realisation visionbif the future Britain "could" have if it's leaders and citizens so chose. A fantastic listen.

Amazing scope and energy for change

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