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The Cameron Delusion Peter Hitchens (Journalist and Commentator, UK)

The Cameron Delusion von Peter Hitchens (Journalist and Commentator, UK)

The Cameron Delusion Peter Hitchens (Journalist and Commentator, UK)


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Zusammenfassung

The struggle between the main political parties has been reduced to an unpopularity contest, in which voters hold their noses and sigh as they trudge to the polls. The author explains how and why British politics has sunk to this dreary level. He also examines the Tory Party's record in government and opposition.

The Cameron Delusion Zusammenfassung

The Cameron Delusion Peter Hitchens (Journalist and Commentator, UK)

The struggle between the main political parties has been reduced to an unpopularity contest, in which voters hold their noses and sigh as they trudge to the polls. Peter Hitchens explains how and why British politics has sunk to this dreary level - the takeover of the parties and the media by conventional left-wing dogmas which then call themselves 'the centre ground'. The Tory party under David Cameron has become a pale-blue twin of New Labour, offering change without alteration. Hitchens, a former Lobby reporter, examines and mocks the flock mentality of most Westminster journalists, explains how unattributable lunches guide coverage and why so many reporters - once slavish admirers of Labour - now follow the Tory line. This revised edition of Hitchens's The Broken Compass (2009) features a brand new introduction. In an excoriating analysis, Hitchens examines the Tory Party's record in government and opposition, dismissing it as a failure on all fronts but one - the ability to win office without principle. The one thing it certainly isn't is conservative.

The Cameron Delusion Bewertungen

'[Hitchens] writes with much of the verve and brio of his elder brother [Christopher Hitchens] and with a greater regard for detail and accuracy. Anthony Howard, New Statesman 'Hitchens is in general exhilaratingly good when attacking the hypocrisies and stupidities of specific individuals... The best parts of the book are the vivid (and self-ironical) scenes of foreign reporting.' Steven Poole, The Guardian

Über Peter Hitchens (Journalist and Commentator, UK)

Peter Hitchens is a British journalist, author and broadcaster. He witnessed most of the final scenes of the Cold War, and was a resident correspondent in the Soviet capital and in Washington DC. He frequently revisits both Russia and the USA. He currently writes for the Mail on Sunday, where he is a columnist and occasional foreign correspondent, reporting most recently from Iran, North Korea, Burma, The Congo and China.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface: The Lost Frontier, Introduction: The Great Paradox, Part I: The New Permanent Government of Britain, 1. Guy Fawkes Gets a Blackberry, 2. The Power of Lunch, 3. Time for a Change, 4. Fear of Finding Something Worse, 5. The Great Landslide. Part II: The Left Escapes to the West, 6. Riding the Prague Team, 7. A Fire Burning Under Water, Part III: Britain through the Looking Glass, . Racism, Sexism and Homophobia, 9. Sexism is Rational, 10. Equality or Tolerance, 11. The Fall of the Meritocracy, 12. 'The age of the train', 13. A Comfortable Hotel on the Road to Damascus, Conclusion: The Broken Compass, Postscript, Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008876941
9781441135056
1441135057
The Cameron Delusion Peter Hitchens (Journalist and Commentator, UK)
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Broschiert
Continuum Publishing Corporation
20100528
264
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