
I am reading all the books about the 2024 general election as they come out. Find out which ones you should read, what the gems are hidden in the less good ones and which ones we should forget were ever written.
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Welcome to the latest in my series of reviews of books about the 2024 general election. I am reading them all so that you can pick which ones to look at.
The first of my write-ups of the books about the 2024 general election was for Anushka Asthana’s Taken As Red: How Labour Won Big and the Tories Crashed the Party. It has now come out in paperback, with a new subtitle of The Truth About Sta...
Welcome to the fifth of my write-ups of the books about the 2024 general election. This time it is Steve Rayson’s Collapse of the Conservatives: Volatile Voters, Broken Britain and a Punishment Election, which the author gave me a review co...
Welcome to the fourth of my write-ups of the books about the 2024 general election. This time it is Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund’s Get In: The Inside Story of Labour Under Starmer. Given how much attention the book has got, I have sn...
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