Unleashed
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2024-10-29 18:57:50
Shattering the mould of the modern prime ministerial memoir and written in his inimitable style, Boris Johnson’s Unleashed is an honest, unrestrained and deeply revealing book by the politician who has dominated our times.
Underlying everything in the book is Johnson’s belief that the UK is an extraordinary country and should have an exceptional future.
From trouncing Ken Livingstone in the London mayoral race in 2008 to becoming Prime Minister, he takes readers through all the big decisions during his time in power and the reasons he took them. The challenges and crises, how they were resolved - or not - and how he nearly died from Covid. Riots, knife crime, bikes, buses, the London Olympics and so much more. He writes about his role in Brexit and the constitutional sea-change that took place in British politics in 2019 – with his landslide election victory and the massive expansion in the groups that think of themselves as Conservative.
This is the reality as he saw it: unvarnished, uncensored, unleashed.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008618209
Number of pages: 784
Weight: 1220 g
Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 58 mm
‘Johnson writes better than any other politician – his memoir is proof… Unleashed is incomparably more readable than a standard political memoir…A breezy Wodehousian persona wafts the reader along’ TELEGRAPH ‘Authentically amusing…he writes with energy and originality’ THE TIMES ‘A racy, charming and sometimes thought-provoking romp… teasingly settling a few scores with the likes of his former Downing Street advisers Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain, and — the Iago of the tale — Rishi Sunak. A rattling yarn in his own terms… he takes the reader inside his own doubts, uncertainties and — distinctly qualified — insecurities’ FINANCIAL TIMES ‘This is a box of Turkish Delight as addictive as the White Witch’s in Narnia. I defy anyone to finish the book without smiles constantly breaking out, and without having to acknowledge there is actually something heroic – often chaotic, but still heroic – about the man’s determination to champion Britain’s virtues’ MICHAEL GOVE, THE SPECTATOR 'Revelatory and entertaining in equal measure' CAMILLA TOMINEY
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