Thatchers Trial by Kwasi Kwarteng

Thatchers Trial by Kwasi Kwarteng

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Thatchers Trial by Kwasi Kwarteng

Margaret Thatcher was elected Prime Minister in 1979, the first woman to hold the position, and the first woman in the Western world to lead a nation. Within two years she was beset by troubles, and it seemed her historic government would be short-lived. In 1981 unemployment had risen to levels not seen since the 1930s and public finances foundered in their worst state since 1945. The ‘no hope’ budget delivered by Chancellor Geoffrey Howe in March marked the beginning of a six-month period which witnessed pressures in Northern Ireland, hunger strikes, urban riots and unprecedented unrest within the Conservative Party. By the Cabinet reshuffle of 14 September, in which mutinous grandees were removed, Thatcher had firmly reasserted her authority. This extraordinary six-month period would come to define the Conservative Party’s most successful and divisive modern figure: to her detractors a harsh, uncaring and dogmatic leader who made the country a more unequal, materialistic and brutal place; to her supporters, the saviour of a Britain which was becoming an ungovernable socialist state. The 1983 general election would prove a triumph. Kwasi Kwarteng here captures this shopkeeper’s daughter’s unique leadership qualities – from her pulpit style and New Testament imagery to her emphasis on personal moral responsibility – in some of the most adverse conditions facing any statesman in modern peacetime to offer a compelling study of arguably the most significant six months in British post-war history.
Enormously readable.. so engagingly written that readers of all political persuasions should enjoy it * Sunday Times on War and Gold *
A meaty, thoughtful and well-written book * Literary Review on War and Gold *
A searing study of how the Spanish conquistadors introduced conflict for the sake of wealth which shows that money and battle remain inseparable * Independent on War and Gold *
A complicated story well told, from which financial lessons emerge naturally * Financial Times on War and Gold *
Well written. To avoid the trap of being wise a generation after the events, he has relied throughout on contemporary documents, memoirs and newspapers to form a clear idea of how Margaret Thatcher was seen in 1981 -- Andy McSmith * Independent *
Sharply focused * Literary Review *
Where Kwarteng … scores ahead of other chroniclers is in understanding and describing the moral certainties that drove Thatcher -- Philip Webster * The Times *
Kwasi Kwarteng was born in London to Ghanaian parents. He has a PhD in History from Cambridge University and is the Member of Parliament for Spelthorne in Surrey. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Ghosts of Empire and War and Gold. Thatcher’s Trial is his third book.
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ISBN 13 9781408859179
ISBN 10 1408859173
Title Thatchers Trial
Author Kwasi Kwarteng
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2015-09-24
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.