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Submit ReviewWhat's better than a good read on the beach, even if we can't make the beach... and it's grey outside. With Parliament in recess, Christopher Hope brings you a taste of two political books that are sure to keep you busy. Iain Dale and Duncan Brack join Chris to talk about 'Prime Minister Priti: And Other Things that Never Happened', a collection of political 'what ifs'. Find out which scenario Duncan thinks should stay firmly in the horror section, and which unpredictable sliding door moment has actually come true.
Plus Nigel Cawthorne, author of a new unauthorised biography of 'Keir Starmer: A Life of Contrasts', tells us why he thinks the Labour leader's only chance at power is to become the Attlee to Boris Johnson's Churchill.
'Prime Minister Priti And Other Things that Never Happened' edited by Duncan Brack and Iain Dale: https://books.telegraph.co.uk/Product/Iain-Dale/Prime-Minister-Priti-And-Other-Things-That-Never-Happened/25566262 |
'Keir Starmer: A life of contrasts', the unauthorised biography, by Nigel Cawthorne: https://books.telegraph.co.uk/Product/Nigel-Cawthorne/Keir-Starmer--The-Unauthorised-Biography/25358441 |
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