Get In: The Inside Story of Labour Under Starmer
By (Author) Patrick Maguire
By (author) Gabriel Pogrund
Vintage Publishing
The Bodley Head Ltd
13th February 2025
13th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
Biography: historical, political and military
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Political structures: democracy
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Hardback
480
Width 165mm, Height 242mm, Spine 42mm
713g
The explosive, definitive, behind-the-scenes account of Labour and its general election in 2024, from the authors of Left Out The explosive, behind-the-scenes account of Labour, from electoral wipe-out in 2019 to its landslide return to government in 2024, by the authors of Left Out Drawing on their unrivalled access throughout the Labour party, the Times and Sunday Times investigative duo behind Left Out now present the inside story of Labour's transformation and general election under Starmer. This is the definitive telling of a momentous time for the party, focusing on Starmer's relentless and single-minded pursuit of power and on the hidden turmoil as he expunged opponents and attempted to unite his party in the face of searingly divisive events. Richly peopled with all of the major figures of Labour present and past, and revealing who actually wields power in the party today, this is a must-read, warts-and-all picture of how Labour was ruthlessly transformed, how Starmer won Number 10 and who Britain's government really is.
Patrick Maguire (Author) Patrick Maguire is a political columnist for The Times and senior political correspondent for Times Radio. He is a regular commentator on Labour politics for TV and radio and won the 2016 Anthony Howard Award for Young Journalists. Gabriel Pogrund (Author) Gabriel Pogrund is Whitehall Editor at the Sunday Times, where he covers politics and investigations. He won Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards (2023), Scoop of the Year at the London Press Club Awards (2022), Anti-Corruption Journalist of the Year (2021) and has been shortlisted for the Paul Foot Award (2022 and 2023). He was 2018 Laurence Stern Fellow at the Washington Post and 2017 Young Journalist of the Year.