Throughout the New Labour years - that decade of deceit, that era
of wretched wriggle - the Daily Mail's Quentin Letts has maintained
a lonely, vehement vigil. Like a lone clay pigeon shot squinting
through his sights at a sky black with targets, he has fired his
daily bullets at the poseurs and pooh-bahs of British public life.
John Prescott? BANG! Alan Sugar? BANG BANG! Peter Mandelson,
Harriet Harman, and the Commons Speaker Letts nicknamed 'Gorbals
Mick'? Bullseyes - every single one. In this collection of
anguished and often snortingly funny political sketches and
journalism, Letts lets off more steam than a Chinese laundry. The
modern Establishment won't like it. They tried to gag him. Smear
him. Even tried to get him fired. Quentin Letts: The man they could
not silence. As his wife will be the first to tell you. Praise for
Quentin's previous books: 'I salute Mr Letts's one-man stand
against the ugly and brainless Bog-Folk.' Daily Mail '[Quentin
Letts] discharges his duty with flair and tracer precision...an
angry book, beautifully written.' The Spectator
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