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Patrick Maguire & Gabriel Pogrund Get In recensie, review en informatie
- “Gripping, exhaustively researched and fast-paced … cutting one-liners … nuanced character studies … scenes are recreated novelistically … it reads as if the authors were alongside McSweeney and Starmer as they grappled with multiple crises.” (Jason Cowley, Sunday Times)
- “Unsparing … Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund’s brilliant new history of Labour’s path back to power … [contains] so many golden nuggets … on almost every page … it gives you a depth and richness to understanding the tensions within the Starmer Project.” (Michael Gove, Spectator)
- “Revealing … pacy … dispassionate but informed … a cracking read.” (Robert Shrimsley, Financial Times)
Get In
- Auteurs: Patrick Maguire, Gabriel Pogrund (Engeland)
- Soort boek: boek over Labour onder Keith Starmer
- Taal: Engels
- Uitgever: The Bodley Head
- Verschijnt: 13 februari 2025
- Omvang: 480 pagina’s
- Uitgave: gebonden boek / ebook / luisterboek
- Prijs: £ 25,00 / £ 11,99 / £ 16,00
- Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris
Flaptekst van het boek over Labour onder Keith Starmer
The explosive, definitive, behind-the-scenes account of Labour and its general election in 2024, from the authors of Left Out.
Drawing on their unrivalled access throughout the Labour party, the Times and Sunday Times investigative duo behind Left Out now present the explosive inside story of Labour’s transformation and general election under Starmer.
This is the definitive telling of a momentous time for the party: either their election as the first Labour government since the Blair/Brown era, or a catastrophic mishandling of a huge lead in the opinion polls. Either way, the story centres on Starmer’s relentless and single-minded pursuit of power, and on the inevitable turmoil and carnage as he expunges opponents and attempts to unite his party in the face of searingly divisive events.
Richly peopled with all of the major figures of Labour present and past, as well as with those pulling strings behind the scenes, this will ultimately be a must-read, warts-and-all picture of the new British government – or it will be the dramatic story of one of the most spectacular car-crashes in Labour’s history and in contemporary British politics.