The Empire Never Died
On sale
18th February 2027
Price: £24.99
A ground-breaking investigative account of the British Empire and how it was not dismantled after the Second World War, but merely repackaged.
‘This is a book of critical importance.’
George Monbiot
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After the Second World War, Britain gave up its empire and stepped back from the international stage. The state dismantled its imperial apparatus and refashioned itself as a force for good in the world.
Or that’s the myth the British establishment wants you to believe.
Matt Kennard shows the truth is very different. The acclaimed journalist and founder of Declassified UK has spent years battling to expose secrets the government would rather were kept hidden. Bringing together testimony from the officials who designed the system and the victims of Britain’s foreign policy, he uncovers for the covert programmes that still destabilise the global landscape.
The Empire Never Died takes us on a worldwide tour of the places where Britain still has a profound-and negative-impact: the RAF bases in Cyprus facilitating Israel’s genocide in Gaza; the military and intelligence base in Gibraltar used to spy on North Africa; and Britain’s key support for Saudi Arabia during its savage war on Yemen.
From lying, war-hungry politicians to corrupt arms deals, from exploitative oil companies to overreaching spy surveillance, Britain is far from an innocent actor on the world stage.
The empire didn’t end; it just learned to cover its tracks.
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PRAISE FOR THE EMPIRE NEVER DIED
‘This is a book of critical importance, an essential corrective to the benign fairytales we have all absorbed about Britain and its impacts on the world.’ George Monbiot
‘This brilliant if harrowing book lays out the malignant force of British imperial power throughout the world. Kennard shows precisely and with great acuity just how this imperial power cloaks itself in the language of finance, military logistics, and commerce even as it lays waste to the world.’ Laleh Khalili
‘This is a book of critical importance.’
George Monbiot
_____________________________
After the Second World War, Britain gave up its empire and stepped back from the international stage. The state dismantled its imperial apparatus and refashioned itself as a force for good in the world.
Or that’s the myth the British establishment wants you to believe.
Matt Kennard shows the truth is very different. The acclaimed journalist and founder of Declassified UK has spent years battling to expose secrets the government would rather were kept hidden. Bringing together testimony from the officials who designed the system and the victims of Britain’s foreign policy, he uncovers for the covert programmes that still destabilise the global landscape.
The Empire Never Died takes us on a worldwide tour of the places where Britain still has a profound-and negative-impact: the RAF bases in Cyprus facilitating Israel’s genocide in Gaza; the military and intelligence base in Gibraltar used to spy on North Africa; and Britain’s key support for Saudi Arabia during its savage war on Yemen.
From lying, war-hungry politicians to corrupt arms deals, from exploitative oil companies to overreaching spy surveillance, Britain is far from an innocent actor on the world stage.
The empire didn’t end; it just learned to cover its tracks.
_____________________________
PRAISE FOR THE EMPIRE NEVER DIED
‘This is a book of critical importance, an essential corrective to the benign fairytales we have all absorbed about Britain and its impacts on the world.’ George Monbiot
‘This brilliant if harrowing book lays out the malignant force of British imperial power throughout the world. Kennard shows precisely and with great acuity just how this imperial power cloaks itself in the language of finance, military logistics, and commerce even as it lays waste to the world.’ Laleh Khalili
Reviews
This brilliant if harrowing book lays out the malignant force of British imperial power throughout the world. Kennard shows precisely and with great acuity just how this imperial power cloaks itself in the language of finance, military logistics, and commerce even as it lays waste to the world.
This is a book of critical importance, an essential corrective to the benign fairytales we have all absorbed about Britain and its impacts on the world.