I bought this book after having heard Lord Digby Jones at our local literature festival.
Lord Jones has a clear view of what is needed to try to 'fix' Britain and is a compelling speaker on this subject. Most of his ideas are sound, although a few are probably a bit more off the wall.
So on to the book - this actually reads as if he had a dictaphone recording one of his speeches/interviews and that this had been transcribed into the book. So the book ends up being a like a collection of long sound bites rather than a more coherent narrative. I am in two minds as to whether this allows the underlying messages to come across more clearly or not - but on balance think that this actually detracts from the key message, hence the 3 stars.
This is a shame, because Lord Jones views should be made far more widely known in order to provide more pressure on government (of any colour) to take a longer term view of the needs of Britain's economy.