Have I Got Views For You

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780007290963
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2008
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In his own inimitable style, Boris Johnson, the new Mayor of London, turns his attention to the culture, manners and morals of British society, giving us a humorous, at times furious, but always entertaining read.

A witty anthology of pieces comprising Boris Johnson’s thoughts on everything from Tony Blair to the idiosyncrasies of modern British culture.

With new artilces on subjects as varied as Iraq, football, population control and bike theft, Johnson takes us on a rollercoaster ride through contemporary Britain. He has also interviewed many of the key figures in the political and cultural worlds over the last sixteen years and addresses what these personalities tell of our age.

Boris Johnson is one of the great political characters of our time and his writings have appeared in a variety of British and American magazines and newspapers. Vigorous, idiosyncratic, always intelligent and informed, with a very interesting perspective on our times, ‘Have I Got Views For You’ is a pleasure to read.

Boris Johnson was elected Mayor of London in 2008. He is the former Member of Parliament for Henley-on-Thames and member of the shadow cabinet. He has worked as an author and journalist, and until 2005 was the editor of the Spectator magazine. He is married and lives in London and Oxfordshire.

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