By far the most compelling political book of the year was Douglas Murray's The Strange Death of Europe . fearless, truth-telling, and masterfully organised . Don't hold an opinion about this book if you have not read it. Evening Standard, Books of the Year 2017
IntroductionThe beginningHow we got hooked on immigrationThe excuses we told ourselves'Welcome to Europe''We have seen everything'MulticulturalismThey are hereProphets without honourEarly-warning sirensThe tyranny of guiltThe pretence of repatriationLearning to live with itTirednessWe're stuck with thisControlling the backlashThe feeling that the story has run outThe endWhat might have beenWhat will beAfterwordNotesAcknowledgementsIndex
Douglas Murray is a regular columnist for both the Spectator and Standpoint and writes frequently for a variety of other publications, including the Sunday Times and Wall Street Journal. A prolific debater, Douglas has spoken on a variety of prominent platforms, including at the British and European Parliaments and the White House. He is the author of The Sunday Times bestsellers The Strange Death of Europe and The Madness of Crowds, as well as The War on the West: How to Prevail in the Age of Unreason.