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A sharply observant, on-the-ground account of the rise of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, whose uncompromisingly anti-establishment stance has reinvigorated British politics. In the wake of the ...
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20 March 2018
Nominated for the 2017 Bread & Roses Award for Radical Publishing
In June 2017 an earthquake shook the very foundations of British politics. With Labour widely predicted to suffer a crushing defeat in the general election, Jeremy Corbyn instead achieved a stunning upset—a hung parliament, the humiliation of Theresa May's government, and more than 40 percent of the vote.
A lifelong and uncompromising socialist, Corbyn had, against all expectations, been dramatically elected leader of the party in September 2015. In the space of less than two years he had progressed from 200-1 outsider for the Labour Party leadership to become an apparent Prime Minister-in-waiting.
How these events came about is the subject of Alex Nunns' highly-readable and richly researched account. Drawing on first-hand interviews with those involved in the leadership and general election campaigns, including Labour's most senior figures, Nunns traces the origins of Corbyn's ascent. Giving full justice to the dramatic swings and nail-biting tensions of an extraordinary moment in UK politics, Nunns' telling of a story that has received widespread attention but little understanding is as illuminating as it is entertaining. Selected by The Guardian as one of the best politics books of 2016, this updated edition includes a new introduction, and an extensive afterword that bring an extraordinary story right up to date.
In June 2017 an earthquake shook the very foundations of British politics. With Labour widely predicted to suffer a crushing defeat in the general election, Jeremy Corbyn instead achieved a stunning upset—a hung parliament, the humiliation of Theresa May's government, and more than 40 percent of the vote.
A lifelong and uncompromising socialist, Corbyn had, against all expectations, been dramatically elected leader of the party in September 2015. In the space of less than two years he had progressed from 200-1 outsider for the Labour Party leadership to become an apparent Prime Minister-in-waiting.
How these events came about is the subject of Alex Nunns' highly-readable and richly researched account. Drawing on first-hand interviews with those involved in the leadership and general election campaigns, including Labour's most senior figures, Nunns traces the origins of Corbyn's ascent. Giving full justice to the dramatic swings and nail-biting tensions of an extraordinary moment in UK politics, Nunns' telling of a story that has received widespread attention but little understanding is as illuminating as it is entertaining. Selected by The Guardian as one of the best politics books of 2016, this updated edition includes a new introduction, and an extensive afterword that bring an extraordinary story right up to date.
Price: $16.95
Pages: 400
Publisher: OR Books
Imprint: OR Books
Publication Date:
20 March 2018
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781944869618
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
"This is a fascinating account of why—as well as how—Jeremy became leader of the Labour Party and transformed our politics." —John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
"A really well-reported, delightfully-spiteful book. Heartily recommended." —Aditya Chakrabortty, The Guardian
"Insightful... As far as the leader's closest allies are concerned, Nunns's book is the most authoritative yet published on his rise." —Stephen Bush, The New Statesman
"A really well-reported, delightfully-spiteful book. Heartily recommended." —Aditya Chakrabortty, The Guardian
"Insightful... As far as the leader's closest allies are concerned, Nunns's book is the most authoritative yet published on his rise." —Stephen Bush, The New Statesman
1 Introduction
2 Led by Ed
3 The Jaws of Defeat
4 From Despair to Where?
5 Getting on the Ballot
6 Team Corbyn
7 A Movement Looking for a Home
8 Power in a Union
9 Division Bell
10 Panic in the Media
11 Hubris to Humiliation
12 The Corbyn Surge
13 The Empire Strikes Back
14 Triumph and Tribulations
Afterword
Endnotes
Acknowledgments
About the Author
2 Led by Ed
3 The Jaws of Defeat
4 From Despair to Where?
5 Getting on the Ballot
6 Team Corbyn
7 A Movement Looking for a Home
8 Power in a Union
9 Division Bell
10 Panic in the Media
11 Hubris to Humiliation
12 The Corbyn Surge
13 The Empire Strikes Back
14 Triumph and Tribulations
Afterword
Endnotes
Acknowledgments
About the Author