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Back from the Brink: The Inside Story of the Tory Resurrection
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Back from the Brink: The Inside Story of the Tory Resurrection
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Peter Snowdon
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:352 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780007307258
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Classifications | Dewey:324.24104 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
HarperPress
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Publication Date |
4 March 2010 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Lifting the lid on the most captivating story in British politics today, 'Back from the Brink' charts the Conservative Party's remarkable journey from the political wilderness to the threshold of power. Based on unprecedented access to key figures in the Conservative party, including every leader from John Major to David Cameron, political journalist Peter Snowdon sheds new light on the dramatic decline and renaissance of the party that dominated 20th century British politics. He reveals how the Conservatives were torn apart by in-fighting as they struggled to come to terms with their catastrophic electoral defeat in 1997 and the continuing trauma of Margaret Thatcher's sudden removal from office several years earlier. Under a succession of hapless leaders - William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard - the party lost two further elections and at times effectively ceased to function as a political force across whole swathes of Britain. It took the emergence of a new generation of Conservatives, and David Cameron's election as leader in 2005, to set the party on the uneven road to electoral recovery. Packed full of fresh insights into what really goes on behind closed doors at Westminster, Back from the Brink exposes the bitter rivalries and recriminations that have blighted the Conservatives in Opposition, and gets to the heart of Cameron's quest for power and ambitions for office.
Author Biography
Peter Snowdon is a contemporary historian and journalist. He has co-authored several works with renowned historian Anthony Seldon including 'Major: A Political Life' and 'Blair Unbound'. He has written for the Observer and Newsweek and has also worked on the BBC's The Politics Show. He lives in London.
ReviewsPraise for Blair Unbound 'One message is already clear: that modern government cannot work if its leadership is perpetually at odds with itself. In telling that tale, Blair Unbound could not bettered' Sunday Times This is as fair a judgement on a Prime Minister as you are going to get ... frank and fascinating' Mary Riddell, Observer Tony Blair's resignation has sent commentators back to the oldest of mysteries; who the hell is Blair, and what does he want? Blair Unbound and Alistair Campbell's Diaries might be read together' Nicolas Blincoe, Daily Telegraph
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