Clear-eyed guidance for rebuilding Britain after the war, grounded in the lessons of history.
The book aims to gather essential facts to help readers understand the past and plan a safer, prosperous future. It argues for frank public disclosure, careful safeguarding of democracy, and a non‑partisan approach to guiding the nation after conflict.
Using the pre‑war and wartime record as a frame, it warns against the dangers of blind leadership, internal strife, and vague promises. It promotes practical work, national service, and a sober view of the road to peace, with attention to economic realities and the cost of future protection.
- Understand past events to guide a stronger, clearer post‑war path.
- Reject impractical ideas and strife‑driven politics in favor of honest work and service.
- Consider practical safeguards, including financial and material foundations for peace.
- Balance aims for progress with real, everyday responsibilities and national unity.
Ideal for readers seeking history‑grounded analysis and straightforward guidance for post‑war choices.