How to Write a Parliamentary Speech: A practical guide for politicians and speechwriters
By (Author) Paul Richards
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
3rd October 2024
24th October 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Speaking in public: advice and guides
320.014
Paperback
288
How to Write a Parliamentary Speech is a practical guide to effective speechwriting. In this guidebook, Paul Richards deploys his thirty years' experience writing parliamentary speeches to offer a complete breakdown of the form. From the Maiden Speech to the resignation farewell, Richards explains, in clear terms, the mechanics beneath every speech an MP will ever have to make.
But this is more than just a manual; it is a book full of affection for the language and processes of Parliament. If you want to understand the institution at the heart of the country, you need look no further than the way people within it speak. Many handbooks have been written on speechwriting, but this is the first in 800 years on parliamentary speechwriting.
Paul Richards is a Labour activist, columnist, author and speechwriter. His books include How to Be a Spin Doctor, Labour's Revival, How to Win an Election and Tony Blair In His Own Words. He has been a parliamentary candidate, special adviser and chair of the Fabian Society.