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The Prime Ministers

Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to Johnson

Steve Richards

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Beschreibung

'Fascinating, revealing and entertaining.' John Humphrys 'A pure pleasure to read.' Polly Toynbee 'Extraordinary.' Kirsty Wark A landmark history of the men and women who have defined the UK's role in the modern world - and what makes them special - by a seasoned political journalist. At a time of unprecedented political upheaval, this magisterial history explains who leads us and why. From Harold Wilson to Theresa May, it brilliantly brings to life all nine inhabitants of 10 Downing Street over the past fifty years, vividly outlining their successes and failures - and what made each of them special. Based on unprecedented access and in-depth interviews, and inspired by the author's BBC Radio 4 and television series, Steve Richards expertly examines the men and women who have defined the UK's role in the modern world and sheds new light on the demands of the highest public office in the land.

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James Callaghan, falklands war, Gordon Brown, liberal, 10 downing street, government, socialism, Margaret Thatcher, Nick Robinson, Westminster, Tony Blair, David Cameron, Politics, Britain, conservative, history, management, Harold Wilson, Robert Peston, leadership, conservativism, John Major, Ted Heath, iraq qar, Andrew Rawnsley, current affairs, Theresa May, miners strike, Andrew Marr, iraq war, Tim Shipman, labour, liberal democrats, business, prime minister, UK, Radio 4, brexit