Turning Points
Crisis and Change in Modern Britain, from 1945 to Truss
(Author) Steve RichardsAn authoritative history of the most consequential events in post-war British politics from Steve Richards, broadcaster, journalist, and author of The Prime Ministers We Never Had. 'Steve Richards is one of the shrewdest political commentators we have' - Andrew Marr Every few weeks in British politics, a columnist will reach for the word 'unprecedented' as a cabinet minister resigns or yet another inquiry is called. We have become so accustomed to turmoil that it is impossible to take a breath and see where we are headed. In this magisterial history, respected broadcaster and journalist Steve Richards puts the recent chaos into context and takes a step back to explore ten critical moments that have shaped modern Britain. From the Suez Crisis of 1956 to the Covid-19 pandemic, from 1945 to Thatcher, Richards argues that it is only with distance that we can perceive the tectonic plates shifting - and events that may seem earth-shattering in the moment might be a passing tremor with the perspective of history. With his trademark insight, forged over several decades as one of the UK's foremost political commentators, Richards blends anecdote and analysis to explore the biggest events in British political history. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand our nation, this landmark work is enlightening and entertaining in equal measure.
Steve Richards
Steve Richards is a British political commentator, journalist, and author known for his insightful analysis of contemporary politics. He has written several books that delve into the inner workings of the British political system, including "The Rise of the Outsiders" and "The Prime Ministers." Richards is known for his clear and engaging writing style, which makes complex political ideas accessible to a wide audience. His work has had a significant impact on the field of political journalism and has been praised for its depth and nuance. One of his most famous works, "The Prime Ministers," offers a comprehensive look at the role and responsibilities of the British Prime Minister throughout history. Richards continues to be a prominent voice in political discourse, offering valuable insights into the ever-changing world of politics.