Pages: 294 (Hardcover) ISBN: 184046822X Pub: Icon Books Ltd Pub date: 2007-09-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 111439
|
|
![]() ![]()
Reader Reviews:Scorching attack on Labour's sleaze and lies (0/1 people found this helpful)Martin Bell, the BBC reporter and Independent MP from 1997 to 2001, has written a scorching book on the Labour Party's record in government. Its 1997 election manifesto promised, "We will clean up politics. ... Our mission in politics is to rebuild this bond of trust between government and the people." But, as Bell writes, "on the issue on which it was elected, public trust in public life, its record was wholly, completely and unforgivably negative."
Less than I expected (9/10 people found this helpful)As a person who believes that Tony Blair was the biggest threat to democracy that this country has ever given power to, it would be nice to say that the book was an in depth expose of T. Blair; but, unfortunately, the contents of the book hardly go past what one could have read in a daily newspaper. There were some comments about politicians passionately believing one thing, but voting, in accordance with Blair's wishes, for another; but, well, we already know that politicians lack moral fibre, don't we? So, sadly, only 3 stars: to give more would make me as morally weak as those whom I criticise. Similar ProductsThe Triumph of the Political Class Yo, Blair!: Tony Blair's Disastrous Premiership The Bumper Book of Government Waste 2008: Brown's Squandered Billions The Ghost The Strange Death of David Kelly CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
Books -> Subjects -> History -> Britain & Ireland -> Post-war Period, 1946-Present
Books -> Subjects -> History -> Political History -> Democracy Books -> Subjects -> History -> General Books -> Subjects -> Society, Politics & Philosophy -> Government & Politics -> Political Science & Ideology -> Socialism Books -> Special Features -> Search Inside! Books -> Refinements -> Language (feature_browse-bin) -> English Books -> Refinements -> Age (feature_two_browse-bin) Books -> Refinements -> Format (binding_browse-bin) -> Hardcover Books -> Refinements -> Condition (condition-type)
|