• Fall Out: A Year of Political Mayhem

  • De: Tim Shipman
  • Narrado por: Rupert Farley
  • Duración: 29 h y 4 m
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (14 calificaciones)

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De: Tim Shipman
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By the best-selling author of All Out War, short-listed for the Orwell Prize 2017.

The unmissable account of politics covering Theresa May's time as PM through to the end of the election campaign. Stuffed to the brim with revelation and explanation of political debates and arguments and a superb follow-up to All Out War.

'May you live in interesting times' says the proverbial Chinese curse. And it is difficult to think of a recent period in which politics have been so unpredictable and fast-changing. As Political Editor of The Sunday Times, Tim Shipman has been at the forefront of it all. His book of last year, All Out War, has become the book on the 2016 referendum campaign. Shipman's writing is noted for its grasp of human drama as well as his intimate understanding of the political arguments and differences at stake.

Fall Out continues the story of British politics from the entry of Theresa May into Downing Street as Prime Minister through to the end of the general election campaign - and its aftermath. Written with his trademark wit and access to sources no-one else has, this book takes all who listen to it to the heart of the political drama that is unravelling every day before us as Britain tries to work out its new place in the world post-Brexit.

©2017 Tim Shipman (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers
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Praise for All Out War: "I can't imagine a more even-handed or better sourced, all points-of-view account of the biggest story in British politics since WWII.... A fine book.' (Andrew Marr, The Sunday Times)
"Shipman's dispatches are a must read if you want to understand what happened beneath the smog and beyond the noise of the conflict." (Nick Robinson)
"Shipman is brilliantly qualified to write the inside story of the referendum, with his unrivalled access to all the players." (John Rentoul)

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An in-depth and intriguing political analysis

As a follow-up to his first chapter about Brexit, this book doesn't initially promise much as it focuses on one central group around the PM. However, it tells a great story of how a seemingly very capable politician can come unstuck through the actions and attitudes of the people around her.
It is an extremely detailed record of the year after the Brexit referendum. The first book gave a less than complimentary account of Jeremy Corbyn with not one good thing to say on his behalf. However, this book is a little more balanced. Some of the story you will already know, but the detail and backroom conversations make it interesting. The only downside is the fact that it is limited in time. If you don't read it soon, its relevance will diminish because even a week is a long time in politics.
As an audiobook, Rupert Farley's narration brings it all to life with a lot of passion.

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