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Friends, Voters, Countrymen

3.41 ( 94 Ratings by Goodreads)
Friends, Voters, Countrymen

Friends, Voters, Countrymen

3.41 (94 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 15 October, 2001
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A lively, idiosyncratic, witty look at what is at the heart of our political process by a man who has crossed over from observer to activist, to become one of our newest members of parliament. Boris Johnson, celebrated for his blonde thatch of hair as well as for his writing in the newspapers, took notes throughout his period as prospective candidate and the election campaign. The result is this book which raises real questions about the democratic process. Have you ever wondered about becoming a Member of Parliament? Or why other people do? Or thought about the process of getting from being a regular person, through the selection procedure, to becoming that candidate for whom we may (or may not) vote? Or considered what the prospective parliamentary candidates do as they stump around the constituency - making speeches, kissing babies, knocking on front doors, providing newspaper copy? Or what difference it makes to us? Boris Johnson has been a candidate in two elections. As a journalist, Boris Johnson is used to writing about politicians. But he decided that he should become one. Now he is himself being interviewed. So what does it feel like, with the tables turned? What made him decide to become an MP? In his own inimitable style, Boris Johnson writes about his views on the role of MPs and their historical place: what they can achieve today. He comments on life on the stump, and the pleasure (mostly) of meeting voters, on political parties, current issues, and how to persuade people to vote - all interwoven with stories of what happened to him on his way to a meeting...
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007119134
ISBN10 0007119135
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 421 g
Product Dimensions 144 x 28 x 216 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Boris Johnson is a Daily Telegraph columnist and is frequently to be seen on television and heard on the radio. He is the Editor of The Spectator, and the newly elected MP for Henley-on-Thames.

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