
More Time for Politics
Diaries 2001-2007
Tony Benn(Author)
Arrow Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 4. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-09-951705-4 (ISBN)
Description
When Tony Benn left Parliament after 51 years he quoted his wife Caroline's remark that now he would have 'more time for politics'. And so this has proved: in the first seven years of this century he has helped reinvigorate national debate through public meetings, mass campaigns and appearances in the media, passionately bringing moral and political issues to wide audiences. And throughout, as ever, he has been keeping his diaries.
Commenting on the demise of the New Labour project from the re-election of Tony Blair in 2001 to the ultimate foreign policy disasters of Afghanistan and Iraq, he gives other prescient accounts of the government's by-passing of Cabinet, parliament and the party, of the 'war on terror', the debate about Islam, globalisation and the changes in British society. Although he is no longer in power or in parliament, Tony Benn remains a figure of enormous respect whose direct views, honestly expressed, have often awakened the national conscience. His latest Diaries, human and challenging in turn, are an enthralling read.
Commenting on the demise of the New Labour project from the re-election of Tony Blair in 2001 to the ultimate foreign policy disasters of Afghanistan and Iraq, he gives other prescient accounts of the government's by-passing of Cabinet, parliament and the party, of the 'war on terror', the debate about Islam, globalisation and the changes in British society. Although he is no longer in power or in parliament, Tony Benn remains a figure of enormous respect whose direct views, honestly expressed, have often awakened the national conscience. His latest Diaries, human and challenging in turn, are an enthralling read.
Reviews / Votes
This is a lovely book; warm, humane, genuinely revelatory and, on occasions, a touch surreal * Sunday Times * [Benn's] interest in politics has transmuted into an interest in individual human beings. And through all the pain and sorrow, there is a new kind of freedom in his thoughts and in his writing * Mail on Sunday * There is something amusing on almost every page of these diaries. Tony Benn loves paradox, and looking at things from a different angle to the one you might expect. He tells us at the start that the old have a great deal to learn from the young, and a delightful air of unreality hangs over his writing * Daily Telegraph * A compelling, often rollicking read * Observer * Inspiring and touching * Financial Times * Don't miss this volume -- Peter Lewis * The Daily Mail * A delight and an inspiration. Fiercely intelligent, warm, humane and profoundly moving -- Clare Allan * Independent *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cornerstone
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
16 pages
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
514 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-09-951705-4 (9780099517054)
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E-Book
01/2010
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Cornerstone Digital
€12.99
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Person
Radical statesman and Member of Parliament for over fifty years, Tony Benn is the pre-eminent diarist of his generation. His political activity continued after 'retirement' through mass meetings, broadcasts and in more recent years through social media. A widower since 2000, Tony Benn died at his home in London on 14th March 2014.