What Does Jeremy Think? : Jeremy Heywood and the Making of Modern Britain
What Does Jeremy Think? : Jeremy Heywood and the Making of Modern Britain
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Author(s): Heywood, Suzanne
ISBN No.: 9780008353162
Pages: 592
Year: 202202
Format: UK-B Format Paperback (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 19.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The Sunday Times Bestseller and Must-Read Political Biography of Jeremy Heywood * Jeremy was beloved by all whom he worked with - which was everyone in politics for the last thirty years. This book has the full support of everyone who is anyone in political life. * The book will get lead review coverage and create headlines when it is published. * His memorial service was held in a packed Westminster Abbey. All living previous PMs and Nick Clegg spoke. Cerys Matthews played three songs. A fellowship set up in his memory at Oxford University has appointed its first fellow - Olly Robbins. * Suzanne is an incredible writer and person.


Her account of her husband's life is profoundly moving, as well as revealing, intelligent, compelling. Her own story - growing up on a boat without schooling, picking fruit in New Zealand to afford a ticket to the UK, where she immediately earned a place at Oxford University, becoming a senior partner at McKinsey & co - will be book-worthy in itself. * At a time of ego-led, inconstant public politics, this is an account of the unwavering work of civil servants who serve and run the country without recognition. * An insider account of how power works. Though relatively anonymous, Jeremy was one of the most influential men in government for three decades. When decisions were being made, a common phrase around Downing Street, no matter the Prime Minister, was 'What does Jeremy think?' Competition: Chief of Staff;Empireland;The Fall;Whitehall;Collateral Damage;Diary of an MP's Wife;Left Out;This Land;In the Thick of It;Boris Johnson the gambler. by;David Cameron;Kim Darroch;Tony Blair;Peter Hennessy;Sasha Swire;Gabriel Pogrund;Owen Jones;Tom Bower;Gavin Barwell;Alan Duncan;John Preston.


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