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- Intro
- Cover
- Landing Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Stewart Lee's insider's take on William and Kate
- My perfect pub
- The National Trust doesn't even trust us to have our own thoughts
- If Damon Albarn is serious about the occult, shouldn't we call him Damien?
- What a tragic wasted opportunity to present a true portrait of the Iron Lady
- Shame on you, Alex Salmond, for selling us out to the Bullingdon Club
- I was getting on so well with Gillian Welch. Then David Cameron butts in
- How I was busted by the O-- Advertisement Enforcement Office
- Movements afoot to return Tony Blair to Labour's seat of power?
- This truly was an event that regenerated a community, but what of its legacy?
- Brooks and Cameron's texts? They're pure Shakespeare
- What does the insect community make of ITV's celebrity freak show?
- Interlude: ShortList, Censorship and the New Statesman
- Lowlights of 2012
- "A View from a Hill": A Christmas Ghost Story
- What's so bad about UKIP members being foster parents?
- New year raises the eternal question: is it possible to live a life without crisps?
- Fists full of sausage, Michael Gove declaims his vision of the future
- Farewell, BBC TV Centre. You were Britain's very own Disneyland
- I've seen Jesus and thanks to Iain Duncan Smith She's in a bad way
- Margaret Thatcher is dead. But someone has reinvented her life
- Gobbling pâté allowed a nation to scoff at the legacy of Thatcherism
- The rich get richer, the poor get poorer and the coalition plays silly burgers
- The end of the world is nigh . anyone out there interested?
- What to do if millions of Romanian vampires pitch camp at Marble Arch
- Another goddamned appreciation of the late, lamented Bill Hicks
- Sarah Vine sets a new bog standard. But will Mr Gove leave the seat up?
- The maggots that changed my life (and the future of the Tory party)
- Why I'm a leading contender for the Great British fruitcake bake off
- Sex and drugs? Real rock rebels are into tax-efficient accountancy abuse
- The search for the nation's identity: my part in Cameron's odyssey
- Want to know what's really killing Christmas? Just ask Ben Stiller .
- I've had it with comedy awards - and so has my bounty hunter alter ego
- Farty TV and BBC3
- "Secondary ticketing" might be legal, but that doesn't make it morally right
- Privatising BBC3 would be as pernicious as Isis destroying Iraq's historic sites
- If Grant Shapps was made by little green aliens, what's left?
- If we send the migrants back, who will cook my late-night steak?
- Truly, this man was the son of God. And I don't mean David Cameron
- On the A1, at the border of England and Scotland, a miracle unfolded .
- From pagan rituals to the Queen's speech: the more things change .
- FIFA, Eurovision, the BAFTAs . the poison is all around us
- Top Gear: can any mortal control this foul, pulsating orifice?
- A passport to my lovely garden? Dream on, you wretched souls
- It's too late to save our world, so enjoy the spectacle of doom
- Cameron's monkeys are feasting on the BBC's nuts
- The government's witch-hunters are ready to reform the BBC to death
- The Tories are using my holiday to change history
- Can we be absolutely certain Iain Duncan Smith is real?
- Time to embrace the horrors of your Spotify playlist data
- Jeremy Corbyn and I are the new Christs
- It's not easy getting laughs out of the migrant crisis
- Jezza the jester? He's here to satirise politics as we know it
- Cameron's piggy is in the middle of a question we're not asking
- Now even Bake Off is being used to stir the pot on immigration
- So David Cameron can tell lies but stand-up comics can't .
- Royal kisses on the cheeks of a flatulent superpower
- My name is Stewart Lee, and I'm an AAlcoholic
- A pyre of burning hate in a pagan, polluted England
- Sun slams Corbyn's nod and gets a rise out of me
- Out of the mouths of babes, real religious truth
- I wouldn't have an OBE unless they gave me one
- Why I mourn for Eddie Redmayne's old phone
- In need of an affordable home? Turn left at Pluto
- Osborne's tax deals are the stuff of spaghetti westerns
- Who will write the front page this nation needs?
- Jeremy Hunt is an ethical columnist's nightmare
- Wolf People - Fain
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- By the Same Author
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