The Conservative Effect, 2010–2024 :14 Wasted Years?
The Conservative Effect, 2010–2024 :14 Wasted Years?
paperback
Published:
27 June, 2024
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781009473088 |
| ISBN10 | 1009473085 |
| Number Of Pages | 566 |
| Item Weight | 600 g |
| Product Dimensions | 128 x 196 x 31 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cambridge University Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
'damning indictment of Tory rule…15 nearly always brutal judgements…probing the differences governments make shorn of the distortions of party-politics and the ephemera of day-to-day public debate…should be read by all political geeks, but most of all, if he can find the time, by the man who will next occupy No 10, Keir Starmer. It offers a withering obituary on a political chapter that has done much harm and little good.' Mark Hennessy, Irish Time
'The Conservative Effect explores how theatrical short-termism & specious rhetoric defined 14 years of mis-rule.' Rowan Williams, New Statesman
'… a well-timed assessment by expert contributors of the succession of Conservative governments from 2010 to the defeat in July 2024.' Patricia Thane, Society
'… a must-read book …' Andrew Moravcsik, Foreign Affairs
'… a well-timed assessment by expert contributors of the succession of Conservative governments from 2010 to the defeat in July 2024.' Patricia Thane, Society
Author's Bio
Sir Anthony Seldon is the country's top political historian and acknowledged national authority on all matters to do with the Government and Number 10. His book Churchill's Indian Summer: The Conservative Government, 1951–55 (1981), was published forty years ago, and since then he has written or edited many books, including The Blair Effect, 2001-5 (Cambridge, 2005), The Coalition Effect, 2010–2015 (Cambridge, 2015) and The Impossible Office (Cambridge, 2024). He has been the honorary historian at Number 10 Downing Street, chair of the National Archives Trust, and has interviewed virtually all senior figures who have worked in Number 10 in the last fifty years. Tom Egerton has worked with Anthony Seldon on various publications, including The Sunday Times bestseller Johnson at 10 and The Impossible Office. He is the Editor and founder of The Political Inquiry and was educated in history and politics at the University of Warwick.