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Didn't You Use to Be Chris Mullin?: Diaries 2010–2022

Chris Mullin
4.40/5 (50 ratings)
"He will join Alan Clark in the pantheon of truly great diarists" – Matthew d'Ancona, Evening Standard *** 'The Queen was at the next table. I caught her staring at me during the national anthem and half-wondered whether someone had pointed me out as the author of that incident which the Mail on Sunday had splashed all over the front page of its review section, about which she would not have been too pleased.' No longer in the tent, but not quite out of it, celebrated diarist Chris Mullin gives his take on the twelve turbulent years since he left Parliament. With his trademark wit and keen eye for the absurd, he recounts events from the fall of New Labour to the death of the Queen. Rich in anecdote, this candid new volume includes encounters with movers and shakers from all political parties and with citizens from all walks of life, from dustmen to dukes. "One of Mullin's charms is his readiness to like people who don't echo his politics." – Jenni Russell, Sunday Times ]]>
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1785908006
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9781785908002
kindle Asin:
B0BXG4DG3J

Didn't You Use to Be Chris Mullin?: Diaries 2010–2022

Chris Mullin
4.40/5 (50 ratings)
"He will join Alan Clark in the pantheon of truly great diarists" – Matthew d'Ancona, Evening Standard *** 'The Queen was at the next table. I caught her staring at me during the national anthem and half-wondered whether someone had pointed me out as the author of that incident which the Mail on Sunday had splashed all over the front page of its review section, about which she would not have been too pleased.' No longer in the tent, but not quite out of it, celebrated diarist Chris Mullin gives his take on the twelve turbulent years since he left Parliament. With his trademark wit and keen eye for the absurd, he recounts events from the fall of New Labour to the death of the Queen. Rich in anecdote, this candid new volume includes encounters with movers and shakers from all political parties and with citizens from all walks of life, from dustmen to dukes. "One of Mullin's charms is his readiness to like people who don't echo his politics." – Jenni Russell, Sunday Times ]]>
Format:
Pages:
pages
Publication:
Publisher:
Edition:
Language:
ISBN10:
1785908006
ISBN13:
9781785908002
kindle Asin:
B0BXG4DG3J