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Mind the Gap: A Story of Britain's Divide

Mind the Gap: A Story of Britain's Divide


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A sweeping novel about four British families, eight decades of broken promises, and the moment a generation realizes the welfare state was dismantled before they were born. Bill Hughes came home from World War II to a Britain that promised cradle to grave security-free healthcare, council housing, a job for life on the Liverpool docks. His grandson Danny believed the same promise. His great-granddaughter Chloe arrived to find the NHS crumbling, council flats sold to landlords, and the safety net deliberately shredded by people who never knew her name. Mind the Gap traces four British families across eight decades-from the founding of the NHS in 1948 to Brexit's betrayal and COVID's final exposure. Through the interconnected lives of dockworkers, Windrush immigrants, bankers, and gig workers, this novel reveals how Liverpool's docks closed, London's finance boomed, and Boston's rage got weaponized against the wrong enemy. Meet Winston Campbell, who arrived from Jamaica to build the NHS while facing "No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs" signs. His son Trevor made millions in the City implementing policies that destroyed communities like his own. Dean Fletcher's fishing town collapsed and his anger got redirected toward Polish workers instead of the consultants who closed his factory. And Chloe Hughes-buried in gig work, locked out of housing-finally connects the dots: the banker who destroyed her great-grandfather's docks now owns his council flat and rents it back at ten times the price. Mind the Gap reads like prestige BBC drama: This Is England meets The Crown meets economic history you actually need to understand. The historical events are real-the Windrush, Thatcher's destruction, Big Bang deregulation, Hillsborough, Grenfell, Brexit, COVID. But you'll remember these characters as people, not symbols. Through weddings at crumbling estates and funerals that reveal what was always broken, this book makes you feel how Britain transformed from "never had it so good" to managed decline. Why the NHS your grandparents relied on now requires twelve-week waits. Why council housing became buy-to-let goldmines. Why both Labour and Conservative failed you. Two futures-Britain decides which it gets: The default path: Where current trends lead to complete privatization, permanent austerity, and a nation selling itself piece by piece to the highest bidder The other way: A radical alternative emerging from crisis-worker ownership, wealth redistribution, democratic control, the original welfare state promise renewed for the climate age This isn't a political manifesto or an economics textbook-it's a story about families torn apart by forces they couldn't name, a promise deliberately broken by people who profited from the breaking, and the moment a generation decides to stop accepting the gap as inevitable. Whether you're working zero-hour contracts, trying to understand why Brexit happened, watching the NHS collapse, or need language to explain why your parents' advice about getting on the property ladder no longer applies, this book reveals that Britain's struggles aren't random misfortune-they're predictable outcomes of deliberate choices. When the woman on the Tube says "Mind the gap," she's warning about more than the platform. The gap between rich and poor. Between promise and reality. Between the Britain we were told we'd inherit and the one we actually got. Once you see the gap, you can't unsee it. Once you understand who made it, you can choose whether to accept it.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798271003141
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 248
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Story of Britain's Divide
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8271003143
  • Publisher Date: 22 Oct 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 385 gr


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