Red Rose Blues: The Story of a Good Labour Man

Red Rose Blues: The Story of a Good Labour Man

by JoeAshton (Author)

Synopsis

Joe Ashton started work in a Sheffield steel factory at the age of 15. There, alongside thousands of others, he learnt to hate the bosses, the ruling classes and those who made their lives so hard and the world such a mess. This lit an old Labour fire in Joe Ashton's belly, one that would steer him into Parliament in 1968 and keep him there for over thirty years.This irreverent memoir, full of hilarious and outrageous stories, is also passionate and heartfelt. It is compelling reading for anyone interested in Parliamentary life during a period when the political map has been redrawn again and again.'Joe Ashton takes the reader on an authentic and sometimes hilarious tour of the steel mill, the local party rooms, the whips' office and the chamber of the House. He's Labour's answer to Alan Clark.' Simon Hoggart'Read this carefully. Joe is a shrewd observer and a canny prophet.' Richard Whiteley

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pan Books
Published: 08 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 0330391488
ISBN 13: 9780330391481

Media Reviews
'Joe Ashton takes the reader on an authentic and sometimes hilarious tour of the steel mill, the local party rooms, the whips' office and the chamber of the House. He's Labour's answer to Alan Clark.' Simon Hoggart; 'Read this carefully. Joe is a shrewd observer and a canny prophet.' Richard Whiteley
Author Bio
Joe Ashton MP was born in the Sheffield slums in 1933. He started work on the shop floor at 15 and climbed the union and Sheffield City Council ladder, with Roy Hattersley, to win a famous by-election in coal-mining Bassetlaw in 1968. Playwright and novelist, he wrote a twice weekly column for the tabloid Daily Star for nine years, and won the Granada TV award on What the Papers Say for his features on the miners strike.