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Why Is the UK So Petty?

Carmen Galloway

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Live.Learn.Create
21 April 2026
Behind the veneer of polite queues and stiff upper lips lies something darker: a culture quietly obsessed with judgment, hierarchy, and the punishment of anyone who refuses to stay in their place.

In Why Is the UK So Petty?, Carmen Galloway dismantles the mythology of British civility and exposes the machinery beneath it - the class system that sorts people by accent and postcode, the colonial legacy that still shapes who is considered acceptable, the xenophobia that fears the foreign, and the tabloid machine that enforces conformity and destroys those who challenge it.

Nowhere is this machinery more visible than in two defining stories. The first is Diana Spencer - the woman the royal family chose as the perfect bride, who was systematically destroyed when she refused to disappear. The second is Meghan Markle, who walked into the same institution a generation later and encountered the same machine, this time with race and xenophobia added to the equation. Together their stories reveal not a series of unfortunate events, but a pattern - one that has been running for decades.

And it runs wider than the palace. Brexit exposed the same forces at national scale: nostalgia weaponized as policy, xenophobia dressed as sovereignty, and legitimate working-class anger redirected at outsiders rather than answered with solutions. The tabloid press coordinates it all, the political class performs it, and the culture absorbs it - until someone refuses to.

This is the Second Edition of Why Is the UK So Petty? - expanded, deepened, and sharpened with new analysis of class, colonialism, race, and the media systems that keep the machine running.

The real question has never been whether Britain is petty. It is whether Britain is brave enough to stop.
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Imprint:   Live.Learn.Create
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9798235617391
Pages:   200
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Carmen Galloway doesn't accept the polite version of events. A multi-genre author and self-publisher under her own imprint, Live.Learn.Create, Galloway has spent years watching Britain's cultural machinery operate - first through the systematic destruction of Diana Spencer, then through the targeting of Meghan Markle - from her vantage point as an American who had no stake in protecting the story the establishment preferred to tell. That distance became this book: an unflinching, analytically rigorous examination of a culture that has mistaken cruelty for tradition and called it character. Galloway writes across genres because no single category can contain what she has to say, and she publishes independently because no institution gets to decide which truths are worth telling.

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