Steve Richards
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The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May
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2019
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7 editions
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The Rise of the Outsiders: How Mainstream Politics Lost its Way
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2017
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5 editions
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Whatever it Takes: The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour
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2010
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2 editions
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Blair & Iraq: Why Tony Blair Went to War: An Investigation
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British Labour Leaders
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2015
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4 editions
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“The editor of the Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie, told Major: ‘Well, John, let me put it this way. I’ve got a large bucket of shit lying on my desk and tomorrow morning I’m going to pour it all over your head.”
― The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May
― The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May
“Parts of the left were wary of Foot’s loyalty to Callaghan, but Foot, who would one day be leader, was convinced that a struggling Labour government was incomparably better than a Conservative one. Late”
― The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May
― The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May
“My religious upbringing and practical studies of economics and unemployment in which I had been engaged at Oxford combined in one single thought: unemployment was not only a severe fault of government, but it was in some way evil, and an affront to the country it afflicted.”
― The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May
― The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May
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