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Terms and conditions applyThe Point of Departure
Robin Cook
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Format: Book
Pages: 400
Publisher: Harper Collins
Date Published: Oct 2004
Stock Code: 37800
Binding: Hardback
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Point of Departure is Robin Cook's unvarnished account of the build-up to and the consequences of the second gulf war, as well as a broader look at the Blair government since its re-election in 2001: its increased alliance to right-wing figures such as George W Bush; its erosion of Cabinet government; its failure to use two record majorities to create a progressive leadership on social change.
No-one is better placed than Robin Cook to write about this recent extraordinary period in our political history.
Drawing on his first-hand experiences of the Commons and the Cabinet, Robin Cook mixes forensic analysis with a fresh and intimate narrative to explosive effect. The first inside account of the Blair government from a genuine political heavyweight, Point of Departure has already been heralded as one of the most incendiary political memoirs for decades.
No-one is better placed than Robin Cook to write about this recent extraordinary period in our political history.
Drawing on his first-hand experiences of the Commons and the Cabinet, Robin Cook mixes forensic analysis with a fresh and intimate narrative to explosive effect. The first inside account of the Blair government from a genuine political heavyweight, Point of Departure has already been heralded as one of the most incendiary political memoirs for decades.
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