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'Always forgive your enemies - but never forget their names.' JFK
'What do you want to be a sailor for? There are greater storms in
politics than you will ever find at sea. Piracy, broadsides, blood
on the decks. You will find them all in politics.' David Lloyd
George 'Unchallenged master of the self-inflicted wound.' Nicholas
Soames on Boris Johnson, apropos his switch to campaigning for
Brexit Structured to follow the arc of a life in politics - from
childhood aspirations and first attempts at getting elected, to
navigating the back benches, ascending the greasy pole, dealing
with detractors, facing crises, and finally escaping - this unique
collection weaves together the wittiest, wisest and most acerbic
political quotations from the last 2,000 years. Punctuated
throughout by candid insights from Sir Vince Cable, How to Be a
Politician is a timeless and entertaining education in the dark
arts of politics.
2021 marks the 40th anniversary of the Limehouse Declaration and
the launch of the Social Democratic Party in the UK, which was
later to merge and form the Liberal Democrats. To mark this
important milestone, this book brings together prominent
politicians from across the spectrum of social democracy to reflect
on its history and the challenges it faces in the coming decades.
With an introduction by Sir Vince Cable describing the current
state of social democracy across the world, leading figures
including Sarah Olney, Roger Liddle and Chris Huhne explore a wide
range of contentious policy areas such as the economy, housing and
globalisation. Together, they set out a vision for the country and
for the Liberal Democrats that has social justice at its core.
Today Vincent Cable is best known as 'the undisputed heavyweight
champion of the credit crunch in Parliament' (Robert Peston),
revered for his prescience and authority on the world economic
crisis. But his journey to become Britain's most respected
politician has been long, circuitous and sometimes very painful. In
this memoir he tells that story for the first time. Born into a
working-class family in York, he became interested in both politics
and development economics at university. These enthusiasms led him
to Nairobi, where, at the age of 23, he worked in the Treasury of
Kenya. He met Olympia Rebelo, a Kenyan Goan, when they were both
working in a psychiatric hospital in York, and when she returned to
Nairobi they married despite fierce opposition from both families.
Cable's career took his young family from Glasgow to London and on
to India and the oil industry. Throughout this time, Cable became
more and more involved with politics and social justice, joining
the SDP when it was founded in 1981. When in 1997 he was elected as
Liberal Democrat MP for Twickenham, his wife was in the late stages
of cancer, which she fought courageously until 2001. In this
autobiography he describes the effect of that tragedy on himself
and his family, how he threw himself into politics and how he met
Rachel Wenban Smith and found marital happiness again.The book
culminates with Cable's gripping account of the economic crisis and
his transformation from lone voice to leader of parliamentary
opinion. Free Radical is a candid book, written with wit and great
insight. Vince Cable's life story is a long way from that of a
conventional career politician. His book is as compelling as it is
timely.
According to many experts, China is already the largest economy on
the planet - yet its relations with the rest of the world have
deteriorated in recent years, and are now at an all-time low. Is
this a passing phase caused by the shockwaves of the Covid pandemic
and the personalities of leaders in China and in the USA, or are
the current divergencies going to become wider and more entrenched,
as China grows economically and develops technological leadership?
Can the West learn from its past mistakes and engage successfully
with China on many common interests, or are we on the verge of a
new Cold War? In The Chinese Conundrum, Vince Cable - author of the
Sunday Times number-one bestseller The Storm: The World Economic
Crisis and What it Means - provides an answer to these and many
other topical questions of global politics and economy, examining
the long history of relationships between China and the West, as
well as the change in attitudes on both sides of the divide, with a
particular focus on the possible repercussions of the recent
election of Joe Biden as president of the United States. The result
is a gripping, insightful and accessible investigation into the
intricacies of today's economic and geopolitical situation.
According to many experts, China is already the largest economy on
the planet – yet its relations with the rest of the world have
deteriorated in recent years, and are now at an all-time low. Is
this a passing phase caused by the shockwaves of the Covid pandemic
and the personalities of leaders in China and in the USA, or are
the current divergencies going to become wider and more entrenched,
as China grows economically and develops technological leadership?
Can the West learn from its past mistakes and engage successfully
with China on many common interests, or are we on the verge of a
new Cold War? In The Chinese Conundrum, Vince Cable – author of
the the Sunday Times number-one bestseller The Storm: The World
Economic Crisis and What it Means – provides an answer to these
and many other topical questions of global politics and economy,
examining the long history of relationships between China and the
West, as well as the change in attitudes on both sides of the
divide, with a particular focus on the possible repercussions of
the recent election of Joe Biden as president of the United States.
The result is a gripping, insightful and accessible investigation
into the intricacies of today’s economic and geopolitical
situation.
Through economics, our politicians have the power to transform
people's lives for better or worse. Think Deng Xiaoping who lifted
millions out of poverty by opening up China; Franklin D Roosevelt
whose 'New Deal' helped the USA break free of the Great Depression.
Or Peron and his successors in Argentina who brought the country to
the brink of ruin. In this magisterial history, economist and
politician Vince Cable examines the legacy of 16 world leaders who
transformed their countries' economic fortunes and who also
challenged economic convention. From Thatcher to Trump, from Lenin
to Bismarck, Money and Power provides a whole new perspective on
the science of government. Examining the fascinating interplay of
economics and politics, this is a compelling journey through some
of the most significant people and events of the last 300 years.
Through economics, our politicians have the power to transform
people's lives for better or worse. Think Deng Xiaoping who lifted
millions out of poverty by opening up China; Franklin D Roosevelt
whose 'New Deal' helped the USA break free of the Great Depression.
Or Peron and his successors in Argentina who brought the country to
the brink of ruin. In this magisterial history, economist and
politician Vince Cable examines the legacy of 16 world leaders who
transformed their countries' economic fortunes and who also
challenged economic convention. From Thatcher to Trump, from Lenin
to Bismarck, Money and Power provides a whole new perspective on
the science of government. Examining the fascinating interplay of
economics and politics, this is a compelling journey through some
of the most significant people and events of the last 300 years.
'Always forgive your enemies - but never forget their names.' JFK
'What do you want to be a sailor for? There are greater storms in
politics than you will ever find at sea. Piracy, broadsides, blood
on the decks. You will find them all in politics.' David Lloyd
George 'Unchallenged master of the self-inflicted wound.' Nicholas
Soames on Boris Johnson, apropos his switch to campaigning for
Brexit Structured to follow the arc of a life in politics - from
childhood aspirations and first attempts at getting elected, to
navigating the back benches, ascending the greasy pole, dealing
with detractors, facing crises, and finally escaping - this unique
collection weaves together the wittiest, wisest and most acerbic
political quotations from the last 2,000 years. Punctuated
throughout by candid insights from Sir Vince Cable, How to Be a
Politician is a timeless and entertaining education in the dark
arts of politics.
Today Vincent Cable is best known as 'the undisputed heavyweight
champion of the credit crunch in Parliament' (Robert Peston),
revered for his prescience and authority on the world economic
crisis. But his journey to become Britain's most respected
politician has been long, circuitous and sometimes very painful. In
this memoir he tells that story for the first time. Free Radical is
a candid book, written with wit and great insight. Vince Cable's
life story is a long way from that of a conventional career
politician. His book is as compelling as it is timely.
Kate Thompson - glamorous housewife-turned-MP - surprises everyone
with her meteoric rise at Westminster. When Kate is sent as a trade
minister to India, she hopes it will be her moment to shine. But,
embroiled in a personal scandal, she gets drawn into a dangerous
world of corruption and political intrigue... Deepak Parrikar -
billionaire head of an Indian arms technology company - is
magnetically drawn to the beautiful British minister. But while
their relationship deepens, India's hostilities with Pakistan reach
boiling point, causing more than just business and politics to
collide. In the race to prevent disaster, can their conflicting
loyalties survive being tested to the limit? Open Arms is an
explosive thriller which circles from Whitehall to the slums of
Mumbai. Cable's sweeping tale combines unrivalled political detail
with international intrigue, desire, and the quest for power. An
electrifying debut.
Vince Cable's bestselling book, The Storm, explored and explained
the causes of the 2008 world economic crisis and how Britain should
respond to the great challenges it brought. In After the Storm,
Cable, who was Business Secretary in the 2010-2015 Coalition
Government, provides a unique perspective on the state of the
global financial markets and how the British economy has fared
since 2008. Providing a previously unreported inside view of the
Coalition, After the Storm offers a carefully considered
perspective on how the British economy should be managed over the
next decade and beyond. This timely book is a fascinating and
urgent intervention from one of the key figures in British politics
of the past two decades.
An indispensable and absolutely accessible explanation of the
causes of the world economic crisis and how we should respond to it
In this urgent and timely book, the man the "Daily Telegraph" calls
"the sage of the credit crunch" shows that although the downturn is
global, the complacency of the British government towards the huge
"bubble" in property prices and high levels of personal debt,
combined with increasingly exotic trading within the financial
markets, has left Britain badly exposed. This paperback edition has
been fully revised and updated to include Vince Cable's latest
assessment of the recession.
Kate Thompson - glamorous housewife-turned-MP - surprises everyone
with her meteoric rise at Westminster. When Kate is sent as a trade
minister to India, she hopes it will be her moment to shine. But,
embroiled in a personal scandal, she gets drawn into a dangerous
world of corruption and political intrigue... Billionaire Deepak
Parrikar - head of an Indian arms technology company - is
magnetically drawn to the beautiful British minister. But while
their relationship deepens, India's hostilities with Pakistan reach
boiling point, causing more than just business and politics to
collide. In the race to prevent disaster, can their conflicting
loyalties survive being tested to the limit? Open Arms is an
explosive thriller which circles from Whitehall to the slums of
Mumbai. Cable's sweeping tale combines unrivalled political detail
with international intrigue, desire, and the quest for power. An
electrifying debut.
How does globalisation affect our economy and how did it cause the
financial melt-down? In this unique book twelve global thinkers and
business people, including global entrepreneur Richard Branson
("Losing My Viriginity"), give their compelling views on the
threats and opportunities that lie ahead. Included among the
contributors are Jim O'Neill head of Goldman Sachs research who
coined the phrase BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) countries;
Peter Jones of BBC Draggon's Den; and, Minister for Business Lord
Mandelson, Clare Short, alternative globalisation expert and
eco-feminist Vandana Shiva (Earth Democracy), and 2006 Nobel Prize
Winner Muhammad Yunus (Banker to the Poor).
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