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Whatever it Takes - The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour (Paperback)
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Whatever it Takes - The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour (Paperback)
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List price R475
Loot Price R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
You Save R105 (22%)
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The definitive account of New Labour's rise and fall. On 11 May
2010 Gordon Brown resigned as Prime Minister; it marked the end of
thirteen dramatic years of Labour government. When he finally
released his grip on power, many questions remained about the most
intriguing and complex political figure of modern times and
co-architect of New Labour. Leading commentator Steve Richards
watched every step of the stormy political journey from 1992, when
Brown became shadow chancellor, to the day he left Number Ten, and
narrates it here for the first time. Steve Richards has gained
access to all levels of Westminster to explain this complex party
and its leadership, reflecting on the outcome of the 2010 general
election and what the fall of New Labour means for our nation's
political future.
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