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Tuesday 02 July 2024 11:51 am

Bored of reading campaign drivel? Here’s the six political books worth your time

By: Anna Moloney

Deputy Comment and Features Editor

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STANFORD, CA - DECEMBER 17: A man browses through books at the Cecil H. Green on the Stanford University Campus December 17, 2004 in Stanford, California. Google, the internet search engine, has announced a long-term project to put 15 million books from seven of the world's most prestigious libraries online and make them searchable. Included will be the libraries of Harvard, Stanford, the University of Michigan, the New York Public Library and the University of Oxford, including the Bodleian. Books and periodicals will be scanned and project is expected to take six years and cost more than $100 million. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Want to know what actually goes on in Westminster? Morning Wire’s writers have picked their favourite political books actually worth your time.

Left Out

By Gabriel Pogrund and Patrick Maguire 

An informative and gossipy read that takes you behind the scenes of Jeremy Corbyn’s years as Labour leader. A great warm up or re-read ahead of the author’s sequel, Get In, due out in February, set to unveil the story of the party’s expected rise to power under Starmer post-election.

Picked by: Jessica Frank-Keyes, political reporter

How Westminster Works 

By Ian Dunt

Rather than focus on personalities and court intrigue, Dunt takes the nitty-gritty of political life, from how bills are passed to the churn of the civil service, and shows how the real mucky stuff of political life is often hidden in the details. A caution against complacency, this book is comprehensive but also optimistic.

 Picked by Anna Moloney, books editor

The Prime Ministers

By Iain Dale

Whenever I land on my death bed, one thing I will look back on fondly is writing a chapter for Iain Dale’s book on US presidents, a cracking companion to The Prime Ministers. Dale asked political and journalistic luminaries (and me) to pen chapters about every PM and President up until 2021.

Picked by Andy Silvester, editor

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Who Dares Wins

By Dominic Sandbrook

What can cheese and snooker tell us about Thatcherism? Who Dares Wins, the final volume of Sandbrook’s series of British post-war histories, examines the drama of Thatcher’s early 80s government, whose politics remain contested to this day, with insight and character. 

 Picked by: Alys Denby, comment editor

Team of Rivals

By Doris Kearns Goodwin

Fancy venturing across the pond? Ten years in the making, this book follows Lincoln’s career and political prowess that enabled him to become President and then navigate the challenges of coalition. As much as a history of Lincoln, the pages are packed with personality and social commentary.

 Picked by: Harry Owen, COO

Whips

By Cleo Watson

Whips brilliantly merges the murk and mystery of Westminster with the front line of politics, where good people are trying to do good things for their community. By throwing in some smut and leaving the rest to the imagination, Watson lets you build your own view of what SW1 is really like. Her second book, Cleavage, is on my holiday list.

Picked by: Matt Hardy, deputy sports editor 

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