TRUMPISM FOR BRITAIN: The Populist Revolt to Restore Britain - Couverture souple

Smith, Roger S

 
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TRUMPISM FOR BRITAIN
The Populist Revolt to Restore Britain
By Roger S Smith

Britain is at a turning point.
In TRUMPISM FOR BRITAIN: The Populist Revolt to Restore Britain, Roger S Smith delivers a bold, unapologetic examination of a nation facing political fragmentation, economic decline, cultural tension, and rising distrust in its institutions. Drawing parallels with the populist wave that reshaped American politics, this book explores what a similar anti-establishment movement could mean for Britain—and whether it could spark a national revival.
From deindustrialization and energy insecurity to mass bureaucracy, policing concerns, and cultural division, this book argues that Britain’s challenges are not isolated issues but symptoms of a deeper systemic breakdown. Each chapter builds toward a central idea: that national restoration requires a return to sovereignty, merit, strong borders, industrial power, and cultural confidence.
This is not a neutral academic analysis—it is a political manifesto for a country in search of direction.
Inside this book, you will find powerful chapters on:

  • The collapse of British industry and the need for economic renewal
  • Energy independence and national sovereignty
  • Bureaucratic paralysis and government inefficiency
  • Law, order, and the foundations of public safety
  • Patriotic education and cultural identity
  • The rise of populist politics across Europe
  • Whether Britain could experience its own political realignment
  • The future of national unity in a divided society
Smith also confronts controversial modern debates head-on, including identity politics, DEI policies, cancel culture, and institutional activism—arguing for a renewed focus on fairness, merit, and national cohesion.
Ultimately, TRUMPISM FOR BRITAIN is a call to action: a vision of a country that rejects managed decline and instead chooses restoration.
As the book concludes:
“Nations survive when their people still believe they are worth fighting for.”
Provocative, direct, and politically charged, this book challenges readers to rethink Britain’s direction—and to consider whether a populist wave could be the catalyst for its revival.

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