What Went Wrong, Gordon Brown?: How the Dream Job Turned Sour

What Went Wrong, Gordon Brown?: How the Dream Job Turned Sour

by Colin Hughes (Author)

Synopsis

- In opposition he was the strategic driving force behind New Labour. - In government he was one of Britain's most intellectually assured chancellors. - Within his own party, he seemed an unchallengeable power. - Everything in his background prepared him for the premiership. And yet, when Gordon Brown entered Number 10, early hopes for a Labour revival were swiftly dashed. Gordon stumbled. Prevaricated. The 'new dawn' promise clouded over. What went wrong? Was it events? Or Gordon himself ? Policy - or the man? Throughout his career, Gordon Brown's fortunes and failures have been comprehensively tracked and carefully scrutinised by the top journalists at the Guardian and the Observer, and this book draws together their writing for the first time, building up a chronicle of Brown's trials, blow by blow. Along the way, it attempts to solve what will come to be recognised as one of the biggest political conundrums of our times: How did Gordon Brown let the New Labour supremacy slip away?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Guardian Books
Published: 07 Jan 2010

ISBN 10: 0852652194
ISBN 13: 9780852652190
Book Overview: Extensive support from the Guardian and the Observer

Author Bio
Colin Hughes is an Associate Editor of the Guardian. Having started his career as a journalist at the Sheffield Star in 1979, he worked at the Press Association and The Times before joining the Independent in 1986 as a Political Correspondent. He went on to become Policy Editor, Education Editor, and US Correspondent, and spent his final six years there as Managing Editor of the Independent and Independent on Sunday and Deputy Editor of the Independent. He joined the Guardian in 1998. He is a governor of Middlesex University and author of Labour Rebuilt: the New Model Party.