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Book SynopsisThrough riveting inside accounts how Britain's maverick politicians exploit the behind-the-scenes struggles in the major parties, Newark takes us through the rise of protest voting in Britain. With entertaining portraits of the main players he exposes the astonishing feuds and raging rows that are happening behind the scenes.
Trade Review'An entertaining romp.' Ian Birrell (David Cameron's speech writer), Observer; '[An] excellent and timely history of the decline of the old party system.' Nick Cohen, Spectator; 'Newark's pacey, racy gossip about political murky doings frequently made me chortle and also cleared up a few mysteries... This book is a treat: a political book which is the antidote to politics, You'll love it.' The Northern Echo; 'Charts the success of protest parties in modern times.' Grimsby Telegraph; 'Amusing, behind-the-scenes insight into why voters are fed up with the main political parties.' Ann Mallalieu Countryside Alliance; 'Brilliant and witty.' Andrew Roberts
Table of Contents1 Funeral of a Maverick 2 The Ugly Voter 3 Nigel Farage 4 A Golden Touch 5 The Rabble Army 6 Green Trouble 7 When Labour Fell for Europe 8 Oops, We Let in a Million! 9 Marching on the Streets 10 Toxic Tories 11 Chasing Celebrity 12 White Riot 13 Boris-mania 14 Shattering the Mould 15 Bloom Gloom