All Out War: The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain’s Political Class

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HarperCollins UK, 2016. gada 3. nov. - 688 lappuses

SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE 2017

#1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

‘The best political book of the year’ Andrew Marr

‘A superb work of storytelling and reporting. Sets new benchmark for the writing of contemporary political history’ Guardian

The only book to tell the full story of how and why Britain voted to leave the EU.

This is the acclaimed inside story of the EU referendum in 2016 that takes you behind the scenes of the most extraordinary episode in British politics since the Second World War.

With unparalleled access to all key players, this is a story of calculation, attempted coups and people torn between principles and loyalty. It is a book about our leaders and their closest aides, the decisions they make, how and why they make them and how they feel when they turn out to be so wrong.

In All Out War, Tim Shipman has written a political history that reads like a thriller, exploring how and why David Cameron chose to take the biggest political gamble of his life, and why he lost.

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Saturs

Dom and Arron 4 Stronger
List of Illustrations
Bibliography
Cornering Corbyn
Guerrilla Warfare 7 The Coup 8 The Deal
BATTLE IS JOINED 10 Project Fear
The IDS of March 12 Designations What You Need 13 Back of the Queue
The Economy Stupid 15 Blue on Blue 16 Turning Points

For Britain
Boris Johnsons First Out Article
Boris Johnsons In Article

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Par autoru (2016)

Tim Shipman has been a national newspaper journalist for sixteen years and has a wealth of experience reporting on British and American politics and international relations.
Currently the Political Editor of the Sunday Times, Tim has covered four British General Elections and three American elections from the US. Well known in the Westminster political mix, he is a trusted confidant of politicians from all political parties and has a growing following as a witty observer of the political scene @ShippersUnbound.

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