
Una isla a la deriva
Un viaje por las grietas del reino desunido
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Narrated by:
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Silvia Gómez
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By:
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Ana Carbajosa
About this listen
Ana Carbajosa recorre Reino Unido para entender su idiosincrasia y el momento de crisis institucional que padece
¿Cómo Reino Unido se ha aislado, fragmentado y empobrecido? ¿De dónde surgen personajes como Boris Johnson o Liz Truss? ¿A qué se debe el desinterés por la política en un lugar conocido por la movilización obrera y los valores democráticos? Una isla a la deriva nos enseña que la mayor distancia entre lugares como Eton, Blackpool o Belfast no es solo geográfica sino, sobre todo, de clase. De Westminster a Oxford, pasando por pubs escoceses y la campiña inglesa, descubriremos un entramado de historias vitales que conforman "el latido de un reino que amenaza desunión".
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