The UK political party started off as a loose association of
like-minded MPs. However, in recent years the tail has been wagging
the dog - politicians have no alternative but to kowtow to a
charismatic leader. This book questions the role of the party in
the post-ideological age of the liberal market consensus.
Sutherland concludes that we would be better off leaving the
appointment of government ministers to headhunters, accountable to
a parliament randomly selected by lot.
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