I'm in two minds whether to stump up a couple of quid to read this when it comes out at the end of September just for the sheer belly laughs. I don't wish to give Mad Nad any of my hard-earned, however indirectly, however.
The explosive behind-the-scenes account of the plot to bring down Boris Johnson
YOU THINK YOU LIVE IN A WORLD WHERE THE ELECTED ARE CHOSEN BY THE PEOPLE.
THINK AGAIN.
When Boris Johnson came to power in 2019, he did so with the largest Conservative majority since Margaret Thatcher. Rewriting (sic) the political map, he united a party and shattered Labour’s fabled red wall. And yet, just three years later, he was ousted by the same members who had once greeted his leadership so rapturously.
What had gone so wrong?
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If Liz Truss's "exciting" story of how she rose to the top is anything to go by, it'll be remaindered in The Works bookshops for 99p within 3 weeks. I will probably wait for that.
Nad is transparently trying to re-invent herself as a writer of semi-fictional political pot-boiler thrillers from someone who was on the inside track ( i.e. administering hand relief to Johnson whenever Carrie was up the duff again).
I'm pretty sure that she will fail spectacularly.
"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.