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Maggie John Sergeant

Maggie By John Sergeant

Maggie by John Sergeant


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Summary

The new bestseller from the author of Give Me Ten Seconds: an alternative biography of one of the most remarkable leaders of the twentieth-century

Maggie Summary

Maggie: Her Fatal Legacy by John Sergeant

Maggie is John Sergeant's mordant analysis of Margaret Thatcher's career and, more importantly, the legacy she has left to the Conservative party, which he would argue has been little short of disastrous. He takes us from the glory days of three successive election victories to the machinations that saw Mrs Thatcher's departure from Downing Street, and on to the years since, during which she has exerted a remarkable and sometimes baleful influence on the party she once led. Sergeant brings to bear his trademark wit and keen sense of the absurd but also his deep understanding of the British political arena and an insight born of thirty years' reporting on events in Westminster. His access to those who worked for her, with her and against her is unique, from Michael Heseltine to Norman Tebbit, from John Major to Chris Patten and even Tony Blair. It is vintage Sergeant and indispensable to anyone wishing to understand Margaret Thatcher's enduring influence.

About John Sergeant

John Sergeant was until recently Political Editor of ITN, which he joined in 2000 after twelve years as Chief Political Correspondent of the BBC. His career as a political journalist has spanned more than thirty years and he is a regular guest on many radio and tv shows, including Have I Got News for You, Room 101 and The News Quiz on Radio 4. His autobiography, Give Me Ten Seconds, was published by Macmillan in 2001. He lives in Ealing.

Additional information

GOR000968135
9780330411851
0330411853
Maggie: Her Fatal Legacy by John Sergeant
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20050805
400
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