GAME CHANGER Eight Weeks That Transformed British Politics: Inside Corbyn's Election Machine

GAME CHANGER Eight Weeks That Transformed British Politics: Inside Corbyn's Election Machine

by SteveHowell (Author), Steve Howell (Author), Steve Howell (Author)

Synopsis

When Theresa May called a snap election in 2017, Labour was more than twenty points behind in the polls and it seemed the only question was how big her landslide would be.

The experts argued campaigns don't move opinions much and young voters would not turn out. But Jeremy Corbyn and his team had other ideas. They knew people were angry about austerity and were confident they would support a manifesto for the many not the few.

In the most dramatic election of modern times, Corbyn's inspirational campaign transformed British politics. Labour won its best vote for twenty years and the largest increase in its vote share since 1945. Far from winning a landslide, the Tories were left without a majority and forced to abandon many of their unpopular plans.

Steve Howell was at the centre of Corbyn's election machine. A member of the Labour leader's strategy group, he was involved in all the key campaign decisions. From the outset, he believed that Corbyn's campaigning skills, enthusiastic army of supporters and hopeful message could produce a surge in support. In Game Changer, he tells the story of eight weeks that transformed British politics.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: Digital original
Publisher: Accent Press
Published: 18 Apr 2018

ISBN 10: 1786155869
ISBN 13: 9781786155863

Media Reviews
Want to get the inside account of Labour's historic 2017 general election campaign? Couldn't recommend more former Corbyn staffer Steve Howell's `Game Changer'. Go get it! -- Owen Jones, author of 'Chavs' and 'The Establishment'
Game Changer is a vivid account of what it was like to be in the engine room of Jeremy Corbyn's remarkable election campaign. -- Dennis Kavanagh, Author: `Thatcherism and British Politics' and `The British General Election of 2015'. * Dennis Kavanagh, Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of Liverpool *
Author Bio
Steve Howell was Jeremy Corbyn's deputy director of strategy and communications during the 2017 General Election. Involved in all the key campaign decisions, his task was to help turn around Labour's fortunes and prepare for the snap election that duly came. A former BBC journalist, Howell had run a successful communications consultancy for twenty years and was winding down to retirement when the call came. But, as a Labour Party member and Corbyn supporter, he could hardly turn down one last fling in the national political arena.