
Campaign 2010
The Making of the Prime Minister
Nicholas Jones(Author)
Biteback Publishing
Published on 14. July 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-84954-030-8 (ISBN)
Description
In the run-up to the general election of May 2010 it was universally acknowledged that whatever the outcome, this vote would start a fresh chapter in British political history. But no one anticipated just how fresh that chapter would be - Twists and turns made it an election like no other. David Cameron launched the Tories' poster campaign with an unblemished photograph of himself - and it became the most parodied image of the election. Nick Clegg went into the fi rst of the leaders' television debates derided as 'The Other One' - and emerged as a major player, with 'I agree with Nick' the campaign's unlikely catchphrase. Mrs Gillian Duffy went out to buy a loaf of bread in Rochdale - and happened to encounter Gordon Brown, with disastrous consequences for the Labour cause. But none of the soap opera of the weeks leading up to 6 May could match the drama of the days following the election's inconclusive result: the positioning, the posturing, the negotiating and the bargaining which eventually saw David Cameron moving into 10 Downing Street in a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats.
A fresh chapter in political history - and a fresh level of political theatre incisively described by Nicholas Jones.
A fresh chapter in political history - and a fresh level of political theatre incisively described by Nicholas Jones.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84954-030-8 (9781849540308)
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10/2011
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Nicholas Jones retired as BBC political correspondent in 2002. His many books include Sound Bites and Spin Doctors, Sultans of Spin, and The Control Freaks.