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Cameron at 10: The Verdict
By (Author) Anthony Seldon
By (author) Peter Snowdon
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
22nd August 2016
14th July 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
320.941
Paperback
640
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 47mm
610g
The most intimate account of a serving prime minister ever published, this is the gripping inside story of David Camerons government as told by senior figures, including the Prime Minister, George Osborne and Boris Johnson.
Spanning the early days of the coalition to a bitterly contested general election, and ending with the astonishing EU Referendum story, Cameron at 10 tells the full story of a momentous premiership. From riots in London to the withdrawal from Afghanistan to the gambles of two seismic referenda the youngest prime minister since 1812 faced an exceptionally turbulent period in British politics. With insights into his relationships with EU leaders, the Brexit camp and Barack Obama, this is the essential blueprint for understanding the rise and fall of the Cameron government.
Praise for Cameron at 10
Explosive authoritative yet uncompromisingly tough a gripping and at times astonishing account of the people who rule us Mail on Sunday
These pages are a masterclass in so-called tick-tock narrative a minute-by-minute account, studded with detailed recollections and observations A formidable achievementMagisterial If I were Mr Corbyn, Id get busy reading Matthew DAncona, Evening Standard
While Lord Ashcroft may have started a brief craze for pig jokesThe more interesting (and damaging) disclosures come in the other new book about him, Cameron at 10 by Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon Fraser Nelson, Telegraph
Rigorously researched, giving an insight into the inner workings of Camerons No 10 and the coalition that we have not seen before While Ashcroft and Oakeshotts Call me Dave should by no means be dismissed, ultimately the offering from Seldon and Snowdon feels a far more substantial look at an intriguing political leader Independent on Sunday
An immensely thorough work it contains a more damaging passage than any in their rival's unauthorised work' Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times
A substantial piece of work a blow-by-blow account, impeccably researched and carefully documented, of the highs and lows of the first Cameron administration. The authors appear to have enjoyed almost total access. Their judgements are on the whole balanced and the narrative compelling Chris Mullin, Observer
'A monumental first draft of history' John Rentoul, Independent
Where Seldon excels is in his understanding of political relationships. Seldon and Snowdon are adept at convincing friends and colleagues to talk candidly The Times
Seldon and Snowdon are particularly strong on foreign policy Cameron at 10 is an invaluable resource Daily Telegraph
Measured and thoughtful Cameron at 10 is a fascinating book James Bloodworth, Daily Beast
Dr Anthony Seldon is a distinguished political historian whose previous books include the authorised biography of John Major. He is ideally positioned to interview all the living Prime Ministers who have resided at Number 10, as well as their families, to get the true picture of life inside the house. Peter Snowdon is a contemporary historian and journalist. He has co-authored several works with renowned historian Anthony Seldon including Major: A Political Life and Blair Unbound. He has written for the Observer and Newsweek and has also worked on the BBCs The Politics Show. He lives in London.