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Diaries Volume Three
Diaries Volume Three
Oct 11, 2024 6:21 AM

Author:Alastair Campbell

Diaries Volume Three

POWER AND RESPONSIBILITY is the third volume of Alastair Campbell's unique daily account of life at the centre of the Blair government. It begins amid conflict in Kosovo, and ends on September 11, 2001, a day which immediately wrote itself into the history books, changing the course of both the Bush presidency and the Blair premiership.

In this volume, we see that New Labour's honeymoon is well and truly over. In addition to detailing the continuing tensions at the top, here we find graphic accounts of a variety of domestic crises: foot-and-mouth disease and protests over fuel prices which almost brought Britain to a halt. Volume Three includes Peter Mandelson's second resignation, the agonies of the Millennium Dome, and the most unexpected slow-handclapping in memory, when the Women's Institute turned against Tony Blair. Yet despite all the problems - not least the most accident-prone manifesto launch in history, complete with deputy prime minister John Prescott punching a voter - Labour won a second successive landslide election victory. That triumph is intimately recorded here, alongside the high points of this period, such as devolution to Northern Ireland and the fall of Milosevic.

Reviews

A compulsively fascinating record

—— Daily Telegraph (on Vol. 2)

A belter

—— Independent (on Vol. 2)

Instantly captivating

—— Spectator (on Vol. 2)

Alastair Campbell's diaries have the quality of Pepys ... people will be looking for insights and finding them in 100 years' time

—— Lord Alex Carlile (Vol. 1)

My expectations for this book were high; but Dr. Harris has exceeded them. This book is genuine history written with real authority...finely written and highly readable, with an undercurrent of dry wit running through its narrative.

—— Conservative Home website

Harris writes well and with considerable force.

—— New Statesman

Incisive and entertaining.

—— The Saturday Telegraph

So enjoyable to read

—— Mail on Sunday

This well-researched, highly readable and occasionally highly witty account should become the new standard history of the Tory Party, and required reading for all MPs.

—— Standpoint

Lively and trenchant

—— Total Politics
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