'A brilliant and challenging book with very insightful analysis that not only gets to the heart of what's led to the rise of the far right, but is original in its plan for how to combat this new extremism.' Gordon Brown 'Lowles's memoir-cum-manual . is a troubling read.' Guardian 'Lowles' prescription against the far right is: better democracy, stronger democratic institutions, and reversing the loss of social capital at the grassroots. He is surely correct.' Jewish Chronicle 'Lowles has example after example of real-world campaigns, thorny challenges and hard-won insights into what works and what doesn't. An absolute must-read.' Shortlist 'At turns inspiring, hopeful, and alarming.
' The New World 'Nick Lowles delivers a powerful and timely warning: when economic hope disappears, intolerance takes its place. But he also reminds us that when we come together across our differences we can win real, positive change.' Paul Nowak, General Secretary TUC 'There are few people who understand better than Nick what is going on within the well-organised groups that seek to undermine our social fabric. And crucially he discusses what must be done about it.' Alison Phillips, former Daily Mirror editor 'The work of HOPE not hate is so vital. The lessons about what works in fighting hate are so well set out by Nick Lowles in this brilliant book. His findings are rightly challenging, but they must not be ignored.' Enver Solomon, CEO Refugee Council 'Nick Lowles has been at the coalface of fighting hate in all its forms for decades.
No one else has more knowledge or expertise in how to defeat hatred. An essential read.' Akeela Ahmed, CEO of British Muslim Network 'There is no one in Britain today who better understands the threat of the Far Right, the rise of Reform UK, and how to bring our communities and country back together.' Ros Wynne-Jones, Daily Mirror 'A source of hope and inspiration.' Paul Mason 'Hnh's work is indispensable.' Angela Saini 'Brilliant.' Adam Bienkov.