Enough Is Enough: Borders, Betrayal and the Political Class That Lost Control
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A legal immigrant who arrived with two suitcases and five thousand pounds. No public funds. No safety net. Just effort, the rules, and a country that still rewarded both. That Britain is what Ravi Tiwari came to. And that Britain is what this book is fighting to recover. "Enough Is Enough" is a political warning written from the inside. Not from a politician. Not from a media commentator. From a first-generation immigrant who built a career and businesses here, watched the country change, and decided that silence was no longer an option. The book takes on the political class, uncontrolled borders, institutional cowardice, the collapse of public confidence in policing and courts, free speech under pressure, welfare without limits, taxation without results, and a democracy at growing risk of losing faith in itself. It is evidenced throughout. It is honest about complexity. And it is the kind of book that Britain's mainstream political culture has been reluctant to produce - written by someone with no reason to hate the country and every reason to want it back.
A legal immigrant who arrived with two suitcases and five thousand pounds. No public funds. No safety net. Just effort, the rules, and a country that still rewarded both. That Britain is what Ravi Tiwari came to. And that Britain is what this book is fighting to recover. "Enough Is Enough" is a political warning written from the inside. Not from a politician. Not from a media commentator. From a first-generation immigrant who built a career and businesses here, watched the country change, and decided that silence was no longer an option. The book takes on the political class, uncontrolled borders, institutional cowardice, the collapse of public confidence in policing and courts, free speech under pressure, welfare without limits, taxation without results, and a democracy at growing risk of losing faith in itself. It is evidenced throughout. It is honest about complexity. And it is the kind of book that Britain's mainstream political culture has been reluctant to produce - written by someone with no reason to hate the country and every reason to want it back.
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