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If We Tolerate This
How the British Establishment Made the Far Right Respectable
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Daniel Trilling examines how ideas once relegated to fringe far‑right groups became respectable within British politics and media.
Drawing on reporting and analysis, he traces the role of politicians, newspapers, think tanks and social media in mainstreaming xenophobic and nationalist rhetoric.
The book situates these developments within broader political and economic shifts, including neoliberalism, austerity and the aftermath of the financial crisis.
It explores how immigration became a central political fault line and how right‑wing populists capitalised on institutional failures.
Trilling also considers what political courage and alternative programs might look like to resist further erosion of liberal democratic norms.
Drawing on reporting and analysis, he traces the role of politicians, newspapers, think tanks and social media in mainstreaming xenophobic and nationalist rhetoric.
The book situates these developments within broader political and economic shifts, including neoliberalism, austerity and the aftermath of the financial crisis.
It explores how immigration became a central political fault line and how right‑wing populists capitalised on institutional failures.
Trilling also considers what political courage and alternative programs might look like to resist further erosion of liberal democratic norms.
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Mentioned by Novara Media Host as the guest's new book and its title origin is explained.

Do Your Own Research: How The Far Right Captured British Politics w/ Daniel Trilling
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as his recently published book about how the British establishment normalized far-right politics.


Daniel Trilling

Democracy Now! 2026-05-11 Monday
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to introduce the guest's new book about how mainstream institutions normalised far‑right ideas.


Zoë Grünewald

Grand Theft UK – How the Far-Right took over our politics





