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The Cameron Delusion

Autor Peter Hitchens
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2018
The struggle between the main political parties has been reduced to an unpopularity contest, in which voters hold their noses and sigh as they trudge to the polls.

Peter Hitchens explains how and why British politics has sunk to this dreary level - the takeover of the parties and the media by conventional left-wing dogmas which then call themselves 'the centre ground'. The Tory party under David Cameron has become a pale-blue twin of New Labour, offering change without alteration.

Hitchens, a former Lobby reporter, examines and mocks the flock mentality of most Westminster journalists, explains how unattributable lunches guide coverage and why so many reporters - once slavish admirers of Labour - now follow the Tory line.

This updated edition of Hitchens's The Broken Compass (2009) features a brand new introduction. In an excoriating analysis, Hitchens examines the Tory Party's record in government and opposition, dismissing it as a failure on all fronts but one - the ability to win office without principle.

The one thing it certainly isn't is conservative.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472967152
ISBN-10: 1472967151
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 136 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface: The Lost Frontier
Introduction: The Great Paradox

Part I: The New Permanent Government of Britain
1. Guy Fawkes Gets a Blackberry
2. The Power of Lunch
3. Time for a Change
4. Fear of Finding Something Worse
5. The Great Landslide

Part II: The Left Escapes to the West
6. Riding the Prague Tram
7. A Fire Burning Under Water

Part III: Britain through the Looking Glass
8. Racism, Sexism and Homophobia
9. Sexism is Rational
10. Equality or Tolerance
11. The Fall of the Meritocracy
12. 'The age of the train'
13. A Comfortable Hotel on the Road to Damascus

Conclusion: The Broken Compass
Postscript
Index

Recenzii

Hitchens ... never seeks to conceal the dramatic nature of his own ideological odyssey ... Today, famously, he is a fully fledged flail of the left, though interestingly this has not led to any great devotion to the Tory cause, least of all as represented by the emollient David Cameron. If there is one thing that can be counted on from the reconstructed Hitchens, it is his eagerness to go tooth and nail for political timidity wherever he detects it and, in his view, "compassionate Conservatism" is every bit as vulnerable in this respect as was New Labour back in 1997. He writes with much of the verve and brio of his elder brother and with a greater regard for detail and accuracy.
A controversial and fascinating book ... could not put it down, it gave me plenty of food for thought.  I enjoyed it tremendously and highly recommend it.
This book has some passages of quite brilliant writing and it is at its best when Peter reflects on his own life and his disillusionment with the left-wing ideology of his youth. I long to see him take the next stage in his writer's journey and examine, with his unsparing honesty, the rich human reality of the division he believes is now more important than the split between Left and Right - the deeper gulf between the restless progressive and the Christian pessimist.