What's Left?

What's Left?

by TonyBooth (Author)

Synopsis

A uniquely privileged insight into the life of the nation's first political family. Tony Booth is a man of strong socialist convictions himself, with opinions he is not shy of voicing. His championing of socialist values has brought him head to head with leading political figures such as Harold Wilson, John Prescott and Gordon Brown, but also to lifelong friendships with Michael Foot and Tony Benn. In this eye-opening account, he reveals the highs and lows of his career as well as giving an unprecedented 'through the keyhole' view of the nation's most prominent political family.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 03 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0753813467
ISBN 13: 9780753813461
Book Overview: Hardback publication was greeted with a storm of press attention, with Booth dubbed 'The Father-in-Law from Hell'. Major serialisation in Daily Mail and reviews and coverage across the media. Perfect for a wide audience in paperback 'A devastating condemnation of New Labour, revealing the bitter rivalries and destructive egos tearing at the heart of Blair's government' Daily Mail 'Booth paints a picture of noisy, hectic, but cheerfully tight-knit life inside Number 10 against a backdrop of tensions within the government' Observer Book describes Booth's tumultuous relationship with Coronation Street's Pat Phoenix. As one newspaper wrote: 'The plot, in fact, was an inadvertent mixture of Jackie Collins, Jane Eyre and all those novels - from Love in the Time of Cholera to Captain Corelli's Mandolin - where a couple who met in youth are properly united only in old age' (Telegraph)

Author Bio
Tony Booth has been an actor for 40 years, but also wrote comedy scripts and sketches for That Was the Week That Was in the 1960s. He is best-known for his role as Alf Garnett's loutish son-in-law in the long-running Till Death Do Us Part, a role especially created for him by the writer Johnny Speight. He has six children. His eldest daughter Cherie, a barrister, is married to Tony Blair, Prime Minister since 1997.