How to Win a Marginal Seat
By (Author) Gavin Barwell
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st June 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
324.9
Paperback
336
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
288g
During the 2015 general election, the contest in Gavin Barwell's constituency of Croydon Central was by any measure - the amount of money spent, the frequency of visits by ministers, the volume of literature delivered or the number of political activists pounding the streets - one of the most intensive constituency campaigns this country has ever seen. At the end of it, he had clung on by the skin of his teeth. The experience had been both physically and psychologically gruelling, and provided a story well worth telling.Journalists produce a huge amount of commentary on the leaders of our political parties, their campaign strategies and key messages. Elections, however, are won and lost on the pavements of only about 100 so-called marginal constituencies - places like Croydon Central.This book gives an unparalleled insight into what it's like to be an MP defending an ultra-marginal seat. It answers questions such as: why do activists knock on your door - do they really think a quick conversation is going to change your mind Why do they stand outside polling stations wearing coloured rosettesWhat is it like to find yourself splashed across the front page of a national newspaper How do you cope with abuse on social media, or the pressure of knowing your job, and those of your staff, are on the lineThis unique book is for anyone who is interested in what goes on at the coal face of politics.
"To win Croydon is to win Britain today - and Gavin Barwell shows how it can be done." - Boris Johnson; "All politicos can learn from what went down in the Cronx." - The Croydon Citizen
Gavin Barwell has been the Conservative MP for Croydon Central since the 2010 general election.