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Left Out: The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn (Hardback)
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Left Out: The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn (Hardback)

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Hardback 384 Pages
Published: 03/09/2020
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Pogrund and Maguire’s definitive dissection of Labour under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn charts a dizzying path from the highs of the 2017 general election to the desperate lows of its 2019 counterpart.

Left Out is the first full account of Labour's recent transformation and historic defeat.

The 2017 parliament began with Labour on the precipice of power, and its left-most fringe - for so long alienated within its own party - closer to government than it had ever been. It ended with them even farther away than they started.

From the peak of Jeremy Corbyn's popularity and the shock hung parliament of 2017 to Labour's humbling in 2019 and the election of Keir Starmer, Left Out draws on unrivalled access throughout the party and to both leaders' inner circles to provide a blistering narrative expose of the Labour Party during one of the most tumultuous and significant episodes in its history.

It reveals a party riven by factionalism and at war over ideology, then incapacitated by crisis and indecision. From the plotting of the break-away Independent Group to the inaction and despair over accusations of anti-Semitism, from complaints of sexual harassment and bullying to foiled coups and furious disagreements over Brexit, the reader is in the room as tempers fray and tensions boil over, as sworn enemies forge unlikely alliances and lifelong friendships are tested to breaking-point.

At the heart of the book is Corbyn himself, a man whose like had never been seen at the top of British politics - and is unlikely to ever be seen again. Heroised for his principles by some, derided as an idealist by others, the loyalty and hatred he inspired changed not only the party but the nation.

Intimately drawn and brilliantly told, Left Out is the revelatory inside account of how Labour became the party it is today and of the greatest experiment seen in British politics for a generation.

Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781847926456
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 611 g
Dimensions: 240 x 162 x 35 mm


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'A stunningly good book with jaw-dropping revelations on every page, Left Out is the ultimate inside story of how Jeremy Corbyn went from the brink of victory to one of the worst defeats in British political history. It is both a breath-taking work of political journalism and a gripping first draft of history that is unlikely ever to be bettered. Unquestionably the political book of the year' - Tim Shipman, author of All Out War

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“Incredibly researched, tragicomic must-read”

I really rate this book. The authors have clearly spoken to everyone in "the room where it happens", with unrivalled insight into the last few years of the Labour Party. It makes for an equally entertaining... More

Hardback edition
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“Badly researched, poorly written”

If you are the type of person to enjoy gossip mags, but you read them from an understanding that you’re essentially reading fiction, this might be for you.

There seems to have been no fact checking involved in the... More

Hardback edition
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“Very Interesting”

Really enjoyed this book. Would recommend to anyone interested in British politics.

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