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- ISBN 9781785908699
- Publication Date: 25 Jun 2024
- Publisher: Biteback Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Brexit is unravelling. Amid the turmoil of plots, government defeats, resignations and riots, the United Kingdom's choice to leave the European Union and make its own way in the world has left the country more fractured than ever. At the heart of the chaos is Alan, a special adviser to a government minister; Mitra, a Labour MP; Jenny, a TV news producer; and Davey, a UKIP activist. Each will struggle to keep control of their own lives as they navigate a political environment that becomes more aggressive and unpredictable by the day.
This sweeping novel takes its characters from the streets of Westminster to decaying towns, from the dingiest of pool halls to the heart of No. 10, and finally brings them all together for a debate in front of a live audience during the 2019 election. That night, there is more at stake than just politics; at least one of them is in real danger. Will they all survive - and if they do, will they be able to start draining some of the poison from the political world they now inhabit?
Andy Bell works for ITN and is the political editor on Channel 5 News. Over the past decade, he has reported on elections, resignations and scandals. He has also worked for the BBC and Sky News, covering Barack Obama's road to the White House, war in Gaza and famine in east Africa. Andy previously worked as the BBC's Paris correspondent and the foreign affairs correspondent for Radio 4's Today programme.