He is a most unlikely revolutionary: a middle-aged, middle-class former grammar schoolboy who honed his radicalism on the mean streets of rural Shropshire. Last summer, this little-known outsider rode a wave of popular enthusiasm to win the Labour Party leadership by a landslide, with a greater mandate than any British political leader before him. This new edition of the critically acclaimed biography brings the Jeremy Corbyn story fully up to date, setting out how this very British iconoclast managed to snatch the leadership of a party he spent forty years rebelling against and, despite rebellion from within his own ranks, managed to galvanise millions to vote for him in the 2017 general election. Engaging, clear-sighted and above all revealing, Comrade Corbyn explores the extraordinary story of the most unexpected leader in modern British politics.
About the AuthorRosa Prince began her career in journalism with the Daily Mirror, before joining the Lobby and the Daily Telegraph. She was part of the team that broke the 2010 expenses scandal, she also spent three years in New York as the Daily Telegraph's US correspondent. Rosa is author of Standing Down: Interviews with Retiring MPs.
Book InformationISBN 9781785903830
Author Rosa PrinceFormat Paperback
Page Count 480
Imprint Biteback PublishingPublisher Biteback Publishing