That egotistical near-twit, the Right Hon. James Hacker, once Her
Majesty's Minister of Administrative Affairs, has become, of all
things, Prime Minister. He's been P.M., at least, on the popular
BBC series and now repeats his performance in this new spinoff. A
sequel to last year's Complete Yes Minister, this is a full and
witty record of a party hack's tenure at Number Ten, and in many
ways it's more entertaining than the shows now playing on PBS
(marred by execrable English laugh-tracks). It's as if C.P. Snow
had written Monty Python scripts. Much of the satire, often
sarcastic and ironic, is transported without too much difficulty
across the Atlantic, where a political whitewash is as possible in
the White House as it is in Whitehall. We are presented with
government by personal popularity poll, one in which the task of
the Foreign Office is to protect other nations from its own
countrymen, where security means "to keep it secret from our enemy
that we can't keep secrets," and where the job of the Ministry of
Defence is to make the people believe that they are defendable
while, of course, any potential enemy knows better. It's all bunkum
and cant, according to editors Lynn and Jay. As they tell us, if
the Lord "had intended politicans to think, he would have given
them brains." Throughout, there's the eternal battle between the
elected leaders (who "talk in cliches till the cows come home") and
the permanent Civil Service (who, behaving like arrogant masters,
believe it is "essential to keep politics out of government").
Despite national trials, Downing Street intrigues, and endemic
ineptitude, the P.M. and Britain muddle through, thanks to plot
devices that include a lot of plain good luck. Like Machiavelli's
The Prince this may not be a laugh riot, but there are lots of sly
comments on the art of governance. If British humor is an acquired
taste, this sardonic volume is worth the acquisition. (Kirkus
Reviews)
'Scalpel-sharp in observation, deceptively simple in
construction... at its frequent best Yes Prime Minister exhibits
the classical perfection of a Mozart sonata' - Richard Last in The
Times 'Its closely observed portrayal of what goes on in the
corridors of power has given me hours of pure joy' - Rt Hon.
Margaret Thatcher MP 'Yes Prime Minister... is not only a
continuing marvel of editing by Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay but
also a collector's must' - John Coldstream in the Daily Telegraph
'Yes Prime Minister is a comedy in a class of its own' - Celia
Brayfield in The Times
General
Imprint: |
Bbc Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
June 1989 |
First published: |
June 1989 |
Authors: |
Jonathan Lynn
• Anthony Jay
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Dimensions: |
198 x 126 x 33mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
488 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-563-20773-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Sport & Leisure >
Humour >
General
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-563-20773-6 |
Barcode: |
9780563207733 |
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