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The Prime Ministers : Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to Johnson

The Prime Ministers : Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to Johnson

Author: Steve Richards
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2020
ISBN-13: 9781786495884
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'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 Boris Johnson, it brilliantly brings to life all 10 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.


Table of Contents


0: Introduction 1: Harold Wilson 2: Edward Heath 3: James Callaghan 4: Margaret Thatcher 5: John Major 6: Tony Blair 7: Gordon Brown 8: David Cameron 9: Theresa May 10: Conclusion 11: Notes 12: Illustration Credits 13: Acknowledgements 14: Index


Author Description


Steve Richards is a political columnist, journalist, and presenter. He regularly presents The Week in Westminster on BBC Radio 4 and has presented BBC radio series on Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Theresa May. He also presented the BBC TV programmes Leadership Reflections: The Modern Prime Ministers and Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had. He has written for several national newspapers including the Guardian, the Independent and the Financial Times. He also presents a popular political one man show each year at the Edinburgh Festival and across the UK.






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