"She woke with a start. Could it really have happened, or was it just a cruel dream? One way to find out. She reached for the remote control ... 'You're watching GB News, the fair and balanced way to start your day,' intoned the voice of Andrew Neil, overlaid on a remix of 'Land of Hope and Glory'. And then it hit her, as she took in the newsreader's first headline. 'The new Prime Minister, Priti Patel, is about to announce her first Cabinet appointments...' The new Prime Minister... So it was real." What does it take to change history? Clement Attlee dying on the battlefield, perhaps? John Lennon surviving that bullet, or Theresa May finally (finally!) passing her Brexit deal? Or maybe the pivotal recent years of UK history turned on one man's decision to have just one more drink... This is the world of political counterfactuals. Here, twenty-three fictional accounts, written by experts in their fields, tell the tales of what might have been - and what might still come to pass. Captivating and illuminating, these stories are guaranteed to make you smile - or gasp in horror...
About the AuthorDuncan Brack has co-edited all four previous volumes of political counterfactuals published by Politico's and Biteback. He is editor of the Journal of Liberal History, a Liberal Democrat activist and a former special adviser to Chris Huhne in the coalition government. Iain Dale is the presenter of the Evening show on LBC Radio. He also presents six podcasts, including For the Many and Iain Dale All Talk. He is the author of Why Can't We All Just Get Along: Shout Less, Listen More and the editor of The Prime Ministers. He lives in Tunbridge Wells and Norfolk.
Reviews"Another tantalising series of what-ifs... but Priti Patel for Prime Minister? I wouldn't rule it out." - Chris Mullin, author of A Very British Coup
Book InformationISBN 9781785906763
Author Iain DaleFormat Hardback
Page Count 400
Imprint Biteback PublishingPublisher Biteback Publishing