50 People Who Buggered Up Britain
By (Author) Quentin Letts
Little, Brown Book Group
Constable
10th September 2009
10th September 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
320.941
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 14mm
200g
From the Sunday Times bestselling author
Which fifty people made Britain the wreck she is From ludicrous propagandist Alastair Campbell to the Luftwaffe's allies, the modernist architects, it's time to name the guilty.Quentin Letts sharpens his nib and stabs them where they deserve it, from TV gardener Alan Titchmarsh, the dumbed-down buffoon who put the 'h' in Aspidistra, to the perpetrators of the 'Credit Crunch'. Margaret Thatcher ruptured our national unity. The creators of EastEnders trashed our brand over high tea. Thus, he argues, are the people who made our country the ugly, scheming, cheating, beer-ridden bum of the Western world. Here are the fools and knaves and vulgarians who ripped down our British glories and imposed the tawdry and the trite. In a half century we have gone from end-of-Empire to descent-into-Hell.Rivetting - Now and Then magazine
[Letts] discharges his duty with flair and tracer precision...an angry book, beautifully written. - The SpectatorQuentin Letts is parliamentary sketch writer and theatre critic for the Daily Mail. A regular broadcaster on radio and television, he was formerly New York correspondent for The Times and gossip columnist for the Daily Telegraph. He presents Radio 4's series 'What's The Point Of'