AUTHOR...
Jeffrey Archer..
CHARACTERS..
Charles Seymour and Simon Kerslake ( both Conservative members), Raymond Gould and Andrew Fraser(both Labour Party members) Fiona, Joyce, Lousie, Elizabeth and Margret Thatcher (Prime Minister UK) and others..
LOCATION..
House of commons (English Parliament LONDON),
GENRE...
Political Thriller...
ABOUT THE BOOK...
Four men from different family backgrounds, all of them strangers, embark a journey for the highest post in their life- Becoming the Prime Minister of England. All of them are equal in every aspects. In Qualification, Experience, campaign and public charisma they have equal scores. But for qualifying for the highest post, there should be a FIRST among equals. This ultimate goal becomes their passion and obsession. For achieving this goal they outsmart each other in every possibly way. Unfolding over three decades their honor tested, loyalties betrayed and the love of family and country challenged. But in this passionate, obsessive game among the equals..only one can triumph.....
PLOT...
CHARLES SEYMOUR..second born son in the prestigious earl family.. inherits nothing from his father but courage and strength, from his mother. During his first month at the Oxford prep school, Charles excelled everybody in reading, debating and progressed with the air of a man who found university something of an anticlimax. It was assumed once Charles had left Oxford that he would succeed his fathers Seymour bank first as a director and then in time as its chairman. But the 'best laid plan' was changed when Charles listened to the motion " I would be a commoner than a lord" proposed by the Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. From then on his ambition changed from Banking to Politics.
He was elected as MP in the House of Commons from the Sussex constituency for more than thirty years as the Right Member of The Conservative Party. Starting as the Back bencher of the House, From the year 1964 he gradually climbed the ladder whenever the Conservative Party formed the Government , as the Under Secretary of the Junior office (1966-74), Minister of State (during 1974-77), The Cabinet Member (during 1977-1989) and finally finishing long career as the Speaker of the Parliament in 1991. When his party was in the opposition he was invited as a junior spokesman in the Housing and Local Government Shadow team as a junior spokesman.
Right from the beginning of his political career, Charles considered his fellow party man Simon Kerslake as his adversary. The rift between them started in the election process of the leader for the Conservative party, when they backed different men during 1965,Charles mentioning Simon as "Pushy and self made man" in public. Because of Charles's personal wish to ruin Simon, he goes extremes to put Simon out of the House of Commons in every possible way. When Simon loses his Coventry Central Constituency on the basis of Boundary Commission's report, Charles by making secret and out of the way dealings with his fellow party man, makes it impossible for Simon to contest in the 1974 General Elections. When British Navy destroyer HMS BROADSWORD was captured by Colonel Gaddafi's men, Charles takes an entirely opposite stand of recapturing Ship by gaining diplomatic victory.
Charles Marriage with disloyal Fiona fails miserably. He remarries Amanda, but after Harry was born, they go for a divorce.
SIMON KERSLAKE..... although first born, he had otherwise very few of Charles Seymour's advantages. Being the only son of a family solicitor, he had appreciated his father's effort in sacrificing everything to make sure his son's dream come true. Simon's father died during his son's last year at College, leaving his widow a small annuity and a magnificent grandfather clock. His mother sold the clock for the sake of Simon's studies. From his first days in the school and at college, he always outdistanced his rivals. He showed every signs of an ambitious " achiever",. while many of his contemporaries thought of him as pushy, or even arrogant according to their aptitude of jealously.
He was elected as the MP as the Right member of Conservative Party in the House of Commons, first from the Coventry central Constituency, later from the Pucklebridge constituency due to reallocation of constituencies on the basis of Boundary Commission's report. Staring as the back bencher he served in the House of Commons starting from 1964 to 1991 for three decades. When his Conservative party sat in the Opposition , he always surprised the ruling Labour members with his sensible and intelligent questions. He emerged victorious when his adversary and fellow party man Charles, went to the extremes to put Simon out of the House of Summons in every possible way. Charles in his personal wish to ruin Simon, makes him bankrupt, makes a fellow party man to ask a question regarding Simon's investment by making him disgraceful in the House. Simon with his calm and gentle attitude overcomes all the hurdles and obstacles created by Charles.
Simon was appointed as the Minister of State for Ireland after Conservative's win in the General Elections during 1979. Simon makes a genuine attempt in peace negotiations, by preparing a peace charter, in an effort to unite Catholics of North and Protestants of South Ireland. After a terrible bomb blast, targeting his life, he takes our charge as the Defense Minister of State moving from the Northern Ireland Office.
During his tenure, one of the English Navy destroyers HMS BROADSWORD, was took over by Colonel Gaddafi's mercenaries posing them as coast guard officials . Simon's stand of immediate joint military action with the Defense officials code named "shoplifter" was highly appreciated in House of Commons, against Charles's stand of gaining victory through negotiations in a diplomatic way. Finally in a neck to neck fight for the Leadership of the Conservative Party, Simon defeats Charles in a comfortable margin.
Simon's marriage with gynaecologist Dr.Elizabeth turns out to be a successful one for the couples. Elizabeth with her loyal support to her husband Simon at the times of crises, makes Simon's climb in the political ladder easy and successful. The couple had two children, Micheal and Peter.
RAYMOND GOULD...was born in a tiny windowless room above his father's butcher's shop in Leeds. For the first nine years of his life he shared that room with his ailing grandmother until she died at the age of sixty-one. His grandmother's stories filled Ray with sadness, as he became aware that she had been a widow for nearly thirty years. All she possessed was yellowed envelope containing 500 irredeemable war bonds. After her death, Ray converted the room into his study, full of ever changing library books. Ray won the top Scholarship to Roundhay School. At the age of twelve the title of the essay he won at the school competition was : "The First changes I will make When I become the Prime Minister.
Raymond Gould served the House of Commons as MP as the Right Member of the Labour Party for three decades from 1964-1991 from the Leeds constituency. Whether his Labour party was in power or in the opposition, his main obsession was to decrease the unemployment prevailing all over England and to raise the pensions of the war widows. Starting in the Back Benches of the House of Commons he climbed in the political ladders to become the deputy leader Chairing the Cabinet meetings in the Prime ministers absence. After his win in the General Elections in 1989., his first budget presented as the Chancellor of Exchequer (( a cabinet minister level position)) turned out to be a great success. The budget reflected Raymond's sole purpose of not robbing the rich and giving the poor, but rather to make those who live in comparative ease pay taxes that will ease the sufferings of the poor. Raymond's visit to Washington, to receive loans for his country from International Monetary Funds and the speeches he made at the Chamber of Commerce was highly appreciated. During this period he had a brief affair with an American Banker Kate, but ended in a very short period.
Assisted and well supported by his wife Joyce he went on to become the Leader of the Labour Party, at the end of the year 1989.
ANDREW FRASER..was raised by a soccer hero turned politician. His father Duncan Fraser was a staunch Conservative, hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland. Duncan was able to win his place only as a City Councilor, not as an MP for his party. By the age of thirteen Andrew learned enough about local politics to help his father organize a campaign in the Edinburgh Carlton constituency. At the Edinburgh Academy and in the University he read politics and by his third year he was elected President of the Union and Captain of Rugby.
He surprised everybody by representing Edinburgh constituency as the Labour Party candidate and won by huge margin. He served as Labour Party MP for some time in the House of Commons, later due to misunderstandings with the Party leadership, he left the party to join SDP/ Liberal alliance.
After two miscarriages and his son Robert's tragic accidental death, Andrew and Louise adopted a balck girl named Clarissa from the orphanage.
FIRST AMONG THE EQUALS..WHO...??
The General Election, held during 1989 resulted in a "hung parliament" with no clear majority to any party. Both Conservative and Labour parties were to depend on Andrew's SDP/Liberal alliance for forming a Government. Simon and Raymond were called by His Majesty at the Palace for making the final decision regarding who to be the future Prime Minister. Finally His Majesty King Charles III, invites Raymond Gould to be his Prime Minister.
THUMBS UP PARTS...
Actually ...this fiction is just a compilation of events in the form short stories involving the four major characters. This Novel has no ordinary elements such as murder, suspense and adventure that other fictions have, yet the author makes this novel a gripping page turner with his innovative theme of "England's political Scenario", unfolding over three decades from 1964-1991. He narrates the story in such a way that the reader is made to travel with the characters to the English Parliament, The House of Commons and watch the proceedings with awe. The Parliamentary procedures, the role of MPs, ministers, cabinet ministers, the Whip's office are all explained in a wonderful way, so that even an ordinary man can easily visualize the happenings from the author's flawless narration.
THUMBS DOWN FACTORS...
Though the four characters are credited "as equals", there is no strong part in the plot to prove their worth. In many parts the novel looks like a mere description of the tussle and challenges between Simon and Charles, while the other two characters Raymond and Andrew were pushed to backseat with out any depth in their characterization.
MY COMMENT...
As an Indian, I find very close resemblance between the British and Indian Parliamentary system, though the office bearers in England are mentioned in different wordings...for example..
England--------------- India
House of Commons-------- Lok Saba..
House of Lords ---------- Rajya Sabha..
His Majesty King---------- The President..
Chief Whip ---------------Minister of Parliamentary affairs..
FIRST AMONG EQUALS....THE BEST ..!!!