Brown at 10

Brown at 10

by Anthony Seldon (Author), Guy Lodge (Author)

Synopsis

Gordon Brown's three years in power were among the most turbulent in Downing Street's post-war history. Brown at 10 tells the compelling story of his hubris and downfall, and with it, the final demise of the New Labour project. Containing an extraordinary breadth of previously unpublished material, Brown at 10 is a frank, penetrating portrait of a remarkable era, written by one of Britain's leading political and social commentators. Using unrivalled access to many of those at the centre of Brown's government, and original material gleaned from hundreds of hours of interviews with many of its leading lights, Brown at 10 looks with greater depth and detail into the signal events and circumstances of Brown's premiership than any other account. The result is the definitive chronicle of Gordon Brown's troubled period in Number 10, from the unique perspective of those who worked most closely with him.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Published: 08 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1849541221
ISBN 13: 9781849541220

Media Reviews
'A truly gripping and important book of contemporary history.' Robert Skidelsky 'The must-read account of Brown's highly tempestuous premiership.' Nick Robinson, BBC 'Brown At 10 is a must-read for anyone who wants to know what really happened in the final three years of the Labour government. Intelligent... judicious... it is chock full of revelations and provides a remarkably rich array of behind-the-scenes detail.' Andrew Sparrow, Guardian 'Superbly well-informed.' Daily Telegraph