Reasons to Be Cheerful: from Punk to New Labour Through the Eyes of a Dedicated Troublemaker

Reasons to Be Cheerful: from Punk to New Labour Through the Eyes of a Dedicated Troublemaker

by Mark Steel (Author)

Synopsis

In every major political event of the last twenty-five years, Mark Steel has managed to play an extremely minor role. Punished by his headmaster for eating a banana in public, Mark Steel decided to commit his life to eradicating injustice. In his attempts, in the late 70's, to persuade his pub mates of the political validity of non-sexist attitudes, he was mostly called a 'poof'. And then, innocently wandering into the heat of battle during the Brixton riots in 1981, he was wrongfully arrested for stealing shoes. He's protested at a lucky dip stall in a local fete in the cause of anti-fascism; he's hidden striking steel workers under an eiderdown to defeat Thatcher's union laws; and in the GLA elections of May 2000 he received 1,823 votes as a candidate for the London Socialist Alliance. This is an extremely funny account of a staggeringly unsuccessful political life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 02 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0743208048
ISBN 13: 9780743208048

Author Bio
Mark Steel is a writer, presenter and comedian. His TV and radio series include The Mark Steel Solution, The Mark Steel Revolution and The Mark Steel Lectures. He writes a weekly column for the Independent newspaper and is a regular on Radio 4's Loose Ends and The News Quiz. He lives in London.