Author: | Paul Clarke, James Eddy | ISBN: | 9781386489269 |
Publisher: | Youngblood Books | Publication: | October 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Clarke, James Eddy |
ISBN: | 9781386489269 |
Publisher: | Youngblood Books |
Publication: | October 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
After more than a decade in the public eye, David Cameron remains an enigma to those outside his inner circle. This dubious biography of Britain's Prime Minister provides a fascinating and fittingly glowing tribute to the man who has brought so many of us to our knees. Based on a few random interviews, this exhaustive study uses the words of everyone from vague acquaintances to completely fictitious friends to reveal the true man beneath the rubbery exterior.
What are his greatest strengths and his biggest weaknesses? Is he a visionary? Is he a conman? Or is he a man who takes a holiday at the first sign of a crisis? Volume One of this proposed two part profile will reveal all this and more by delving deeply into the murky puddle of Cameron’s background before resurfacing and almost literally taking flight in examining the early life of the man who would become the most powerful in Britain.
From the Eton and Oxford criminal underworlds, through gap-year adventures in Hong Kong, to his time as a PR man and his subsequent rise through the ranks of the Conservative Party, the book scrutinises Cameron's often violent and degrading journey to becoming leader of his party.
It has been said that there have been many political biographies in history, and this is undoubtedly another one.
After more than a decade in the public eye, David Cameron remains an enigma to those outside his inner circle. This dubious biography of Britain's Prime Minister provides a fascinating and fittingly glowing tribute to the man who has brought so many of us to our knees. Based on a few random interviews, this exhaustive study uses the words of everyone from vague acquaintances to completely fictitious friends to reveal the true man beneath the rubbery exterior.
What are his greatest strengths and his biggest weaknesses? Is he a visionary? Is he a conman? Or is he a man who takes a holiday at the first sign of a crisis? Volume One of this proposed two part profile will reveal all this and more by delving deeply into the murky puddle of Cameron’s background before resurfacing and almost literally taking flight in examining the early life of the man who would become the most powerful in Britain.
From the Eton and Oxford criminal underworlds, through gap-year adventures in Hong Kong, to his time as a PR man and his subsequent rise through the ranks of the Conservative Party, the book scrutinises Cameron's often violent and degrading journey to becoming leader of his party.
It has been said that there have been many political biographies in history, and this is undoubtedly another one.