Description
About the Author
Rosa Prince was born and raised in London. She is an award-winning political journalist and was part of the team that broke the 2009 expenses scandal. A member of the Parliamentary Lobby for more than ten years for the Daily Mirror and Daily Telegraph, Rosa was also US correspondent for the Telegraph. She is now a freelance journalist and writer, and is the author of Standing Down: Interviews with Retiring MPs, published by Biteback in 2015.
Reviews
"Fascinating and forensic - a real insight into the making of Labour's accidental leader. Meticulously researched and always even-handed, this is a very human portrait of a figure who has become a byword for controversy. Essential reading for anyone who follows politics." - Mary Riddell, Daily Telegraph; "Comrade Corbyn is a real political thriller with a revolutionary ending. This is British politics' most incredible political journey. Ever." - Kevin Maguire, Daily Mirror; "Rosa Prince's explosive new biography reveals why the Labour leader has not changed with the times." - The Telegraph; "Comprehensive and forensic." - Progress; "An accomplished study and the most lucid explanation yet of the Labour Party's present state." - New Statesman; "A clear, well-researched and fair-minded account." - Daily Mail; "[Rosa Prince] has described in extraordinarily close detail exactly how, methodologically, it happened that Corbyn became leader." - David Sexton, Evening Standard; "An affectionate portrait of a man that Prince obviously thinks has landed himself in the wrong job." - The Independent; "(An) engaging and accomplished analysis." - Jason Cowley, Sunday Times; "Prince has produced a well- researched and balanced account of the rise of this most unlikely politician." - The Spectator
Book Information
ISBN 9781785901188
Author Rosa Prince
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Biteback Publishing
Publisher Biteback Publishing