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The sequel nobody wants. After a decade of the Tories, could it get any worse? Spoiler it does. Towards the end of 2021, Britain had been frogmarched into an escalating series of surreal calamities. Brexit was a disaster, the NHS was in crisis, the government was bathed head-to-toe in impropriety, senior Tories were still acting as though the public purse was their personal feed-trough, and the air crackled with anger about PartyGate. All of which led to an inglorious start to 2022: the year the UK saw two monarchs, three prime ministers and four chancellors. From Boris Johnson, who trashed our international reputation and handed billions to his mates so they could ineptly fight a pandemic while he stayed at home, shagging and acting as a super-spreader; to Liz Truss, a drive-by prime minister who managed to kill off the queen and crash the economy in a single week. And now were led by Rishi Sunak, who doesnt know how to use a credit card, drives a pretend car, and grinningly promises even more poverty. Four Chancellors and a Funeral delivers more of Russell Joness signature scathing wit, combining a detailed historical record of 2021 and 2022, with acerbic commentary, all of it leavened by jokes at the seemingly endless maelstrom of failures, nincompoops and hypocrisies. A magnificent tome, full of acerbic wit and groaning with disaster. This book is the only Brexit benefit I can think of. Send it to anyone thinking of voting Tory Jemma Forte, broadcaster and writer With scathing wit and insight, Russell Jones delivers the hilarious and terrifying no-holds-barred roast weve all been waiting for Peter Stefanovic, journalist and broadcaster As ever, Russells writing is just the job if youre in need of a laugh AND your blood pressure is dangerously low . . . Mitch Benn, comedian and writer
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781800183087
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 464
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-03-21
- Förlag: Unbound