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Publisher | Continuum Publishing Corporation | ||
ISBN | 978-144113505 | ||
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Wendy
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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 the brand new chapter, The Cameron Delusion . In this excoriating chapter, 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.
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This book explores the decline of power and popularity of the Tory Party, and the effect that Labour has had on our society during the last few years. I agree with Peter Hitchens that the Tories are no longer and effective opposing force; somehow or other they have lost their way. No wonder the public are so apathetic about voting, because all parties are singing from the same hymn sheet - but in different ways, yet nothing changes.
If David Cameron wants to be the next Prime Minister, he must at least sound convincing - to me he is the most unconcincing politician I have ever heard even with all the debates on telvision!
A controversial and fascinating book written with intelligence and style. I could not put it down, it gave me plenty of food for thought.
I enjoyed it tremendously and highly recommend it.

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