Sam Bright is an investigative journalist who has written for the BBC, the New Statesman, The Spectator, The Telegraph, VICE and other outlets. Sam is from Huddersfield, and this is his first book.
'A northerner's blast against the bloated capital. ... Successful books have good timing, and Bright's challenge to Labour has a keener edge after local elections in which the party advanced further in London but stood still in many other places.' The Times 'Witty, scathing, and entertaining. Sam Bright sums up what it would take to begin to turn England from London and its hinterland, into a country where everyone matters.' Danny Dorling, author of Inequality and the 1% 'A well informed polemic from a new voice on the left. Bright deftly weaves together his own experience as a Northerner in the capital with a mass of useful data on Britain's grotesque regional inequality.' David Goodhart, author of Head Hand Heart 'Intelligently written and powerfully argued, Fortress London is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how power and wealth has been amassed by Britain's new oligarchy, and what we might do to solve it.' Paul Mason, author of Postcapitalism 'A passionately written tour of the damaging social and economic consequences of yawning regional inequalities and an over-dominant capital. Required reading for anyone wanting to understand how London divides us, and what we should do about it.' Rob Ford, author of Brexitland 'A brilliant book.' Owen Jones 'Sam Bright is one of the best reporters of his generation.' John Sweeney 'I've been really impressed by Sam's work - persistently finding story after story exposing wrongdoing and hypocrisy at the highest level. A name to watch.' Carole Cadwalladr 'A new and vital force in journalism, Bright's well-crafted investigations and political scoops have already won him plaudits. His reports have forced government ministers on to the defensive and left the mainstream media trailing in his wake, playing desperate catch up.' Matthew Wright