The Blair Years: Extracts from the Alastair Campbell Diaries

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UPC:
9780091796297
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
12/21/2007
Release Date:
7/9/2007
Language:
english
Edition:
1st

Product Overview

The Blair Years is the most compelling and revealing account of contemporary politics you will ever read. Taken from Alastair Campbells daily diaries, it charts the rise of New Labour and the tumultuous years of Tony Blairs leadership, providing the first important record of a remarkable decade in our national life.

Here are the defining events of our time, from Labours new dawn to the war on terror, from the death of Diana to negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland, from Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq, through to the Hutton Inquiry of 2003, the year Campbell resigned his position at No 10. But above all here is Tony Blair up close and personal, taking the decisions that affected the lives of millions, under relentless and often hostile pressure.

Often described as the second most powerful figure in Britain, Alastair Campbell is no stranger to controversy. Feared and admired in equal measure, hated by some, he was pivotal to the founding of New Labour and the sensational election victory of 1997. As Blairs press secretary, strategist and trusted confidant, Campbell spent more waking hours alongside the Prime Minister than anyone. His diaries at times brutally frank, often funny, always compelling take the reader right to the heart of government.

The Blair Years is a story of politics in the raw, of progress and setback, of reputations made and destroyed, under the relentless scrutiny of a 24-hour media. Unflinchingly told, it covers the crises and scandals, the rows and resignations, the ups and downs of Britains hothouse politics. But amid the big events are insights and observations that make this a remarkably human portrayal of some of the most powerful people in the world.

There has never been so riveting a book about life at the very top, nor a more human book about politics, told by a man who saw it all.


From the Hardcover edition.

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