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Enough Is Enough: or, The Emergency Government

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Based on actual events, Enough is Enough is a satirical and unnerving spy thriller which shows how stupid intelligence can be and how, in politics, what we see is rarely what we're getting.

394 pages, Paperback

First published April 15, 2005

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Mark Lawson

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Mark Gerard Lawson is an English journalist and author. Specialising in culture and the arts, he is known for his column in The Guardian, and for presenting the flagship BBC Radio 4 arts programme Front Row (1998-2014), and BBC Four's Mark Lawson talks to... series.

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February 6, 2013
An enjoyable fictionalised account of the numerous half-baked plots against the Wilson governments of the 60s and 70s. I don't know which is more alarming - the fact that Wilson (a prime minister who promised so much but delivered so little) surrounded himself with so many scarily dysfunctional hangers on, or that the security service of the day could happily accommodate the likes of conspiracy theorists like Peter Wright, or that press barons could seriously attempt to plot to remove the elected prime minister of the day.
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November 7, 2013
On Harold Wilson: "[H]e'd cross the A1 naked on a pogo stick if he thought it would help Marcia."
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