Chris Mullin
Born
in The United Kingdom
December 12, 1947
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A Very British Coup
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published
1982
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12 editions
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A View from the Foothills: The Diaries of Chris Mullin
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2009
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4 editions
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Decline & Fall: Diaries 2005-2010
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published
2010
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4 editions
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The Friends of Harry Perkins
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A Walk on Part: Diaries 1994-1999
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published
2011
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10 editions
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Error of Judgement: The Birmingham Bombings and the Scandal That Shook Britain
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Hinterland
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Error of Judgment: The Truth About the Birmingham Bombings
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published
1986
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4 editions
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Didn't You Use to Be Chris Mullin?: Diaries 2010–2022
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published
2023
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The Last Man Out of Saigon
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published
1988
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6 editions
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“This is a classic New Labour document, being printed on glossy paper and illustrated with colour pictures of the Elysium that is the new Britain. Happy people, many from ethnic minorities, gaze productively at computer screens. Pensioners get off a gleaming, streamlined tram which has just delivered them promptly and inexpensively to their grandchildren … The prose has the same unreal quality. Nothing actually happens. Nothing tangible is planned. But we are promised there will be ‘innovative developments’, ‘local strategic partnerships’ and ‘urban policy units’. Town councils will have new powers to ‘promote well-being’ … and, just in case we think this will never happen, we are promised that ‘visions for the future will be developed’. There will be a ‘key focus’ here and a ‘co-ordinated effort’ there. The government in its wisdom has ‘established a framework’. The whole thing resembles those fantastical architect’s drawings in which slim, well-dressed figures stroll across tree-festooned piazzas with no mention of empty burger boxes or gangs of glowering youths.”
― A View from the Foothills: The Diaries of Chris Mullin
― A View from the Foothills: The Diaries of Chris Mullin
“For weeks all opinion polls and all responsible commentators had been predicting that there was no hope of the Labour Party being elected on a programme like this. Ever since Harry Perkins had been chosen to lead Labour at a tumultuous party conference two years earlier, the popular press had been saying that this proved what they had always argued – namely that the Labour Party was in the grip of a Marxist conspiracy. Privately the rulers of the great corporations had been gleeful, for they had convinced themselves that the British people were basically moderate and that, however rough the going got, they would never elect a Labour government headed by the likes of Harry Perkins.”
― A Very British Coup: The novel that foretold the rise of Corbyn
― A Very British Coup: The novel that foretold the rise of Corbyn
“Our ruling class have never been up for re-election before, but I hereby serve notice on behalf of the people of Great Britain that their time has come.” Such language had never been heard from a British Prime Minister before. Although received with rapture in Sheffield town hall, Harry Perkins’ words burst upon the Athenaeum as though the end of the world was at hand. Which, in a manner of speaking, it was. “South of France for me, old boy,” said Furnival.”
― A Very British Coup: The novel that foretold the rise of Corbyn
― A Very British Coup: The novel that foretold the rise of Corbyn
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