Since 2015 I have been reading political books and developing my political opinions. In my earlier posts, my political ignorance is on full display - my knowledge and understanding increases as the posts approach the present, but I still have much to learn.
2015
Party Political Broadcasts 2015
Meet Your Overlords: The Conservative Cabinet
2016
The Private Finance Initiative (PFI)
'How Corrupt is Britain?' by David Whyte
And Boris Said Unto The People
2017
Theresa May and the Coming Doom
'First as Tragedy, Then as Farce' by Slavoj Žižek
2018
'Cameron at 10' by Seldon and Snowden
2019
'A History of Modern Britain' by Andrew Marr
2020
The Memoirs of Thatcher and Blair
2021
'Statecraft' by Margaret Thatcher
'No Such Thing As Society' by Andy McSmith
'A Very British Coup' by Chris Mullin
'Panodrama' by Tommy Robinson/Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
'Hearts and Minds' by Oliver Letwin
'Red Famine' by Anne Applebaum
'The Road to Wigan Pier' by George Orwell
'Politics: Between the Extremes' by Nick Clegg
'Terrorism and Communism' by Leon Trotsky
2022
'Adults in the Room' by Yanis Varoufakis
'Permanent Record' by Edward Snowden
'Flat Earth News' by Nick Davies; 'Bad News' by Mark Pack
'Failures of State' by Jonathan Calvert and George Arbuthnott
'Greater' by Penny Mordaunt and Chris Lewis
2023
'Fighting for Life' by Isabel Hardman
'Strange Rites' by Tara Isabella Burton
2024
'The Righteous Mind' by Jonathan Haidt
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