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Truss at 10 : How Not to be Prime Minister - The instant Sunday Times Bestseller
(Autor) Anthony SeldonLiz Truss's disastrous premiership was the shortest and most chaotic in British history. In the space of just 49 days, Truss witnessed the death of the longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, attempted to remould the economy, triggered a collapse in the value of Sterling and was forced on a series of embarrassing U-turns that ultimately led to her resignation. The aftershocks of her time in office are still felt today. How did she blow her opportunity so spectacularly? Based on exclusive interviews with key aides, allies and insiders, and focusing on the critical steps that led to her demise, this gripping behind-the-scenes work of contemporary history gives the definitive account of Truss's premiership.
Anthony Seldon
Anthony Seldon is a British historian, author, and political commentator known for his works on British politics and education. He has written numerous books on topics ranging from leadership and mental health to the history of British prime ministers. Seldon is considered a leading authority on modern British history and has made significant contributions to the field through his research and writings. His most famous work is "Blair Unbound," a biography of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Seldon's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, insightful analysis, and engaging storytelling. He has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of political biography, shaping the way contemporary political figures are studied and understood.