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In the Thick of It by Alan Duncan; 9780008422264

In the Thick of It

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In the Thick of It is a compelling political diary that offers readers an unfiltered glimpse into the chaotic atmosphere surrounding the UK's journey through Brexit. Authored by Alan Duncan, a prominent figure within the Foreign Office, this account spans the critical years from 2016 to the UK's eventual exit from the EU.

The Plot

Within the pages of this diary, Duncan chronicles significant political upheavals, including the resignation of two prime ministers and the tumultuous nature of two general elections. His observations provide a rich tapestry of events that shaped the nation, capturing the essence of political life during one of the most challenging periods in recent British history.

Themes

The book delves into themes of leadership, accountability, and the intricate dance of diplomacy. Duncan's sharp insights into the character of key political figures, particularly Boris Johnson, shed light on the complexities of managing crises and the often unseen decisions that influence national policy.

Writing Style

Duncan's prose is both engaging and informative, striking a balance between personal reflection and political analysis. His candid tone invites readers into the heart of political discussions, making complex issues accessible while retaining the gravity of the subject matter.

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As a firsthand account of pivotal moments in British politics, In the Thick of It stands as a significant contribution to contemporary political literature, offering insights that resonate with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Brexit and its aftermath.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 244 mm × 164 mm × 46 mm
Pages: 512
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008422264

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