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Parliament Ltd :A journey to the dark heart of British politics

4.05 ( 312 Ratings by Goodreads)
Parliament Ltd

Parliament Ltd :A journey to the dark heart of British politics

4.05 (312 Ratings by Goodreads)
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'Eye-popping analysis of politicians' finances... a ground-breaking study... a fascinating and important work.' Sunday Times

'Immaculately researched...
A powerful reminder that reporters can serve the public good...
Should make journalists proud - and may even help to make the world a better place' Peter Oborne, New Statesman

Who do our politicians work for? The public, or big business? If you want to understand why British politics isn't working, the first place to start is here.

Parliament Ltd reveals the financial interests that British politicians would rather you didn't hear about. From banks and private corporations, to lobbying and the arms trade, there are MPs making millions by moonlighting in second jobs. Where does their loyalty belong - to us or to their paymasters? Meanwhile - years after the expenses scandal - they are now claiming more than ever before. In his enthralling journey to the dark heart of British politics, Martin Williams exposes a hidden, shocking culture of greed and corruption.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781473633872
ISBN10 1473633877
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 300 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 196 x 28 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder & Stoughton
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

A ground-breaking study... this is a fascinating and important work. * Sunday Times *
Immaculately researched... A powerful reminder that reporters can serve the public good... Should make journalists proud - and may even help to make the world a better place. -- Peter Oborne * New Statesman *

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Author's Bio

Martin Williams is a social and art historian. He has worked at Christie's, Bonhams and Sotheby's Institute of Art and is a regular contributor to Country Life.

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