Prime Minister Priti

Prime Minister Priti
Author: Duncan Brack,Iain Dale
Publsiher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781785906916

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"She woke with a start. Could it really have happened, or was it just a cruel dream? One way to find out. She reached for the remote control ... 'You're watching GB News, the fair and balanced way to start your day,' intoned the voice of Andrew Neil, overlaid on a remix of 'Land of Hope and Glory'. And then it hit her, as she took in the newsreader's first headline. 'The new Prime Minister, Priti Patel, is about to announce her first Cabinet appointments...' The new Prime Minister... So it was real." What does it take to change history? Clement Attlee dying on the battlefield, perhaps? John Lennon surviving that bullet, or Theresa May finally (finally!) passing her Brexit deal? Or maybe the pivotal recent years of UK history turned on one man's decision to have just one more drink... This is the world of political counterfactuals. Here, twenty-three fictional accounts, written by experts in their fields, tell the tales of what might have been – and what might still come to pass. Captivating and illuminating, these stories are guaranteed to make you smile – or gasp in horror...

Prime Minister Boris

Prime Minister Boris
Author: Duncan Brack
Publsiher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2011-10-06
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781849542456

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History resting on a hair's breadth ... a man dies rather than lives, an election is lost rather than won, one minister is appointed, another dismissed, a coalition is joined, or not. Enter a world of political counterfactuals, twenty-two examinations of things that never happened - but could have. In this book a collection of distinguished commentators, including journalists, academics, former MPs and special advisers, consider how things might have turned out differently throughout a century of political history - from Lloyd George and Keynes drowning at sea in 1916 right through to Boris Johnson becoming Prime Minister in 2016. Scholarly analyses of possibilities and causalities take their place beside fictional accounts of alternate political histories - and all are guaranteed to entertain and make you think.

Britannia Unchained

Britannia Unchained
Author: Kwasi Kwarteng,P. Patel,Dominic Raab,Chris Skidmore,Elizabeth Truss
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-11-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137032249

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Britain is at a cross-roads; from the economy, to the education system, to social mobility, Britain must learn the rules of the 21st century, or face a slide into mediocrity. Brittania Unchained travels around the world, exploring the nations that are triumphing in this new age, seeking lessons Britain must implement to carve out a bright future.

Ministerial Code

Ministerial Code
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1363813783

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Prime Minister Portillo

Prime Minister Portillo
Author: Duncan Brack,Iain Dale
Publsiher: Politico's Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000093722019

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This collection of 20 political counterfactuals imagines what would have happened if Michael Portillo had kept his seat in 1997; Margaret Thatcher had resigned over the Westland affair; and if Lee Harvey Oswald had missed?

The Prime Ministers Who Never Were

The Prime Ministers Who Never Were
Author: Francis Beckett
Publsiher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849541428

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Each of these chapters in this book of political counterfactuals describes a premiership that never happened, but might easily have done had the chips fallen slightly differently. The contributors, each of them experts in political history, have asked themselves questions like: what shape would the welfare state and the cold war have taken if the Prime Minister had been Herbert Morrison instead of Clement Attlee? What would have been consequences for Northern Ireland had Norman Tebbit succeeded Margaret Thatcher? How would our present life be different without New Labour - a name we would never have heard if either Kinnock or Smith had become Prime Minister and not Tony Blair? Each of the chapters in this book describes events that really might have happened. And almost did.

I Never Promised You A Rose Garden

I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
Author: Jonny Oates
Publsiher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781785905889

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"The best book I have read all year. Simply brilliant." – Iain Dale "Oates takes you on an extraordinary journey ... His is a life lesson that serendipity and courage can change things for good." – Laura Kuenssberg, former BBC political editor "Few in political life are as candid about the underpinning of what drives them. A gripping tale of escape and rescue, this is the story of the making of a liberal soul." – Gary Gibbon, political editor, Channel 4 News *** Aged fifteen, armed with a credit card stolen from his father, Jonny Oates ran away from home and boarded a plane to Addis Ababa. His plan? To save the Ethiopian people from the devastating 1985 famine. Discovering that demand for the assistance of unskilled fifteen-year-old English boys was limited, he swiftly learned that you can't change the world by pure force of will – a lesson that would prove invaluable in politics. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden charts Oates's journey from his darkest moments alone in Ethiopia, struggling with his sexuality and mental health, to the heart of Westminster, where, as Nick Clegg's chief of staff, he grapples with the compromises and concessions of coalition. Shot through with a captivating warmth and humour, this heart-stoppingly candid memoir reflects on the challenges of balancing idealism and pragmatism, illustrating how lasting change comes from working together rather than standing alone.

In the Thick of It The Private Diaries of a Minister

In the Thick of It  The Private Diaries of a Minister
Author: Alan Duncan
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780008422271

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‘Sensational ... One of the most explosive political diaries ever to be published ... As candid, caustic and colourful as the sensational Alan Clark Diaries of the 1990s’ DAILY MAIL The Sunday Times bestseller