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Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780008308988
Publisher: William Collins
Overview
No Way Out: Brexit: From the Backstop to Boris is the gripping third instalment in Tim Shipman's acclaimed Brexit chronicles, picking up the story in 2017 as Britain's political drama intensifies. Written by the Sunday Times' chief political commentator, this brand new paperback delivers an unfiltered, forensic account of Theresa May's turbulent premiership. Packed with insider access and never-before-revealed detail, it is essential reading for anyone who wants to truly understand how Brexit reshaped modern British politics.
About the Book
Following on from Tim Shipman's bestselling books All Out War and Fall Out, No Way Out launches from 2017 to trace one of the most chaotic and consequential periods in recent British political history. Across 736 pages, Shipman reconstructs Theresa May's three great negotiations in painstaking detail: first with her own fractious cabinet, then with a resolute European Union, and finally with a deeply divided Parliament. Drawing on unrivalled access to ministers, aides, negotiators and party figures, the book lays bare the strategies, gambles, misjudgements and scandals that brought down a Prime Minister and pushed Britain to the brink. Shipman's trademark blend of meticulous reporting and vivid, readable prose makes sense of a period that many found bewildering as it unfolded in real time. From backroom deals to public showdowns, the narrative captures the personalities and pressures that defined an extraordinary chapter in Westminster history. Praised as essential reading ahead of the 2024 general election, this Sunday Times bestseller has become the go-to account for journalists, historians, students and general readers alike who want the definitive record of how the Backstop stalemate paved the way for Boris Johnson's rise to power.
About the Author
Tim Shipman is the Sunday Times' chief political commentator and has been a national newspaper journalist since 1997, working at titles including the Daily Mail and The Sunday Telegraph. He served as Washington DC political correspondent during the 2008 US election and later became deputy political editor of the Daily Mail. In 2012 he was chairman of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. His acclaimed Brexit books, including All Out War and Fall Out, have established him as one of Britain's most trusted political chroniclers.
Why You'll Love This Political History Book
For anyone fascinated by modern British politics, No Way Out offers an unrivalled, page-turning insider account. It's authoritative, entertaining and endlessly quotable — a must for any serious politics collection.
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