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Why Can’t We All Just Get Along

By: Iain Dale
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Why Can’t We All Just Get Along is part-memoir, part-polemic about the state of public discourse in Britain and the world today.

In an increasingly divided society, Iain examines why we’ve all become so disrespectful and intolerant. Using experiences from his career in politics and the media, he says it doesn’t have to be this way, and suggests how we can all emerge from tribalism and division and become more respectful to each other and those who govern us. It is a book that is optimistic about the fundamental decencies embedded in human nature and uses deeply personal anecdotes to explain why we can look forward in a positive way to a better life both in personal and material terms.

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Critic reviews

‘There are very few commentators and broadcasters with an instinctive feel for real politics – who feel the passions, and who understand the flaws and the strengths of the players from the inside, with proper empathy. Iain Dale does, which makes him endlessly listenable-to and peerless. For many political-addicts, he is their warm but watchful friend.’ Andrew Marr

‘Iain Dale is that rare beast – a forensic and mischievous interviewer with a deep sense of humanity and kindness beneath the brilliant probing. His interviews yield light as well as heat – and he has a genuine ability to step away from his own zone – to see things from a much needed, alternative perspective.’ Emily Maitlis

‘Smart, funny, and always on it, he makes me feel happier and cleverer every time I hear him speak. Watch Iain Dale open the kimono — can I rephrase that?’ Jeremy Vine

‘The indefatigable Iain Dale always cuts to the nub of politics.’ Adam Boulton

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And honest and thought provoking book to listen to, Iain’s put into words i couldn’t, his fairness and openness makes me feel I should be a better person he is the only person I will listen to when it comes to politics everyone else lis just to bias with their own thoughts and do not form a balanced view, thank you is Iain I hope Boris reads its I think he is the type of man who takes on board many logical ideas.

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This should part of the national curriculum. I cannot recommend this enough! Well done Iain!

Absolutely essential for our current times!

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Thank you for creating this genuinely agreeable analysis of society. Spot on :). I look forward to your next work.

Superb

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I listen to Ian on LBC at every opportunity. I also listen to his for the many podcast, so it was inevitable that I would listen to his book. I loved it.








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I found Iain’s narration really great. His voice is so pleasant and makes listening pleasureable. The book was also well written and full of good common sense about how public discourse has deteriorated recently . It is a much needed subject and sets out plainly what has gone wrong. I would like to see this book distributed in A level classes and among university students to help young people to understand that we can disagree without becoming abusive. I can thoroughly recommend this book. This is the first time i have felt i should review any Audible book and i can thoroughly recommend it to all listeners!

A BookThat Makes You Think!

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