All across Britain, a generation of grown-up children are graduating from university, moving back in to their old bedrooms and showing their gratitude by berating their parents for their out-of-date politics. But for proud and high-profile left-wingers Emma and Eddie Hughes, the return of their only child is a far greater challenge than they ever could have anticipated. Young Dylan had warned them there was something personal he needed to tell them, but nothing could have prepared his right-on parents for the shocking revelation he delivers. Their son is a Conservative.
John O'Farrell
John O'Farrell is a British author known for his satirical humor and sharp wit. He has written several bestselling books, including "The Best a Man Can Get" and "Things Can Only Get Better: Eighteen Miserable Years in the Life of a Labour Supporter, 1979-1997". O'Farrell's writing often tackles political and social issues with a humorous and insightful perspective. His works have made a significant impact on the genre of comedic literature, blending comedy with astute observations on contemporary society. "Things Can Only Get Better" remains his most famous work, offering a hilarious and poignant account of British politics in the late 20th century.