Year of the Rat
Undercover in the British Far Right
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:8th May '25
Should be back in stock very soon

'Anyone who wants to understand British politics has to read this book.' Grace Blakeley, author of Vulture Capitalism
‘Important and courageous’ James O’Brien
The British far right is working to dismantle our democracy. This shocking, eye-opening first-hand account reveals who they are, how they operate and how they are normalising extreme ideologies including eugenics.
In summer 2024, riots swept England in the biggest wave of far-right violence in the post-war period. But far-right activity takes many other forms as well, all of them dangerous.
Journalist Harry Shukman knows the dangers all too well: he’d gone undercover to infiltrate these groups. For over a year, he carefully attached his hidden lapel camera and pretended to be an extremist named Chris.
We follow Shukman as he hangs out in the pub with a secretive community network, canvasses with political party Britain First and attends a neo-Nazi conference. We meet a circle of Holocaust deniers, a race science organisation with a major Silicon Valley investor and right-wing think tanks supported by Conservative policymakers. What we witness is hard to believe, or stomach.
Year of the Rat is a gripping and urgent exposé – nail-bitingly tense, darkly absurd and utterly chilling. Risking his safety and sanity, Shukman has removed the far right’s terrifyingly everyday mask. Now, we must ensure it stays off.
'Anyone who wants to understand British politics has to read this book.' * Grace Blakeley *
‘This undercover expose of far right extremism in the UK is truly gripping. Unputdownable.’ * Otto English *
A horribly compelling account… What he exposes is both petrifying and sometimes surprising, and is related with admirable compassion, humanity and even humour * Bookseller *
Compelling… [Shukman] is to be commended for his efforts, which must have taken courage and determination * Observer *
ISBN: 9781784746049
Dimensions: 224mm x 146mm x 31mm
Weight: 427g
320 pages