Nick Thomas-Symonds is the current Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade. Previously a barrister and academic, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2012 and has been the Member of Parliament for Torfaen since 2015. He is the author of two acclaimed political biographies: Attlee: A Life in Politics and Nye: The Political Life of Aneurin Bevan.
This comprehensive, carefully researched and very readable
biography aims to establish Wilson's place in history - not as the
neurotic schemer often reported during his sad last years, which
were blighted by dementia, nor even as the supreme political fixer
portrayed by Pimlott, but as a decent, honourable man, as well as a
very clever one, who was in politics to do something, not just to
be someone. He was, Thomas-Symonds concludes, one of our greatest
prime ministers, who, given the political circumstances, had a
remarkable record of solid achievement.
*THE SPECTATOR*
Wilson was one of the most remarkable British political figures of
the 20th century ... Nick Thomas-Symonds, in his entertaining and
assured biography, paints a portrait of a man who embodied all the
contradictions of the movement he led
*THE TIMES*
Very well written ... Wilson, as Thomas-Symonds says, was an
underestimated social reformer who expanded higher education and
the social services, and made Britain a more pleasant place to live
in through such measures as outlawing race and sex discrimination,
equal pay for women, maternity leave, safety at work and, above
all, the Open University, of which he was particularly proud
*DAILY TELEGRAPH*
A well-researched, fair-minded and enjoyable read
*THE SUNDAY TIMES*
Excellent
*NEW STATESMAN*
A timely new biography
*DAILY MAIL*
In the past there would be weighty figures all over the place who
wrote books...Roy Jenkins, Michael Foot...Tony Crosland... [Nick
Thomas-Symonds] carries that mantle ..in a way Wilson is his most
interesting subject so far
*ROCK & ROLL POLITICS*
With political biographies it is easy to praise and criticise with
the benefit of hindsight. Nick Thomas-Symonds avoid this by also
understanding the political mood at the time - and, in having
access to new material is able to take a broader view. I'd make it
compulsory reading!
*HOUSE MAGAZINE*
In this account, Wilson's concern for the poor, his disgust at
racial intolerance and his belief that the prosperity of Britain
would best be protected in a European Common Market are the
enduring aims of his political life. The Harold Wilson of these
pages is not just a dry winner. He is a man animated by
passions...Along the way, the reader has a lot to enjoy. The author
has a keen eye for the telling story that has not been wearied by
repetition...Thomas-Symonds also has a crisp way with vital
issues.
*FINANCIAL TIMES*
The Labour frontbencher Nick Thomas-Symonds - a rare
parliamentarian who can write - offers an unashamedly revisionist
and readable account of the man who led Labour to four election
victories. So often derided as a shameless opportunist, Wilson here
shines through as a quick-witted, silver-tongued master
strategist
*THE TIMES 'Books of the Year'*
In this riveting and very readable biography, Thomas-Symonds
confirms that Wilson's governments created a kinder, fairer, and
forward-thinking Britain. Above all, as anyone on Scilly would
agree, Wilson was a man of the people
*CHURCH TIMES*
[Wilson] is the subject of a superb new biography by the
distinguished historian and Labour frontbencher Nick
Thomas-Symonds. It is a book that has all the more resonance
because so many of the problems that confronted Wilson are the same
ones that the present Government faces... This
compelling...excellent biography shows that Wilson was a much
bigger figure than the traditional negative caricature suggests...
As Thomas-Symonds argues, Britain under him became a more free,
equal, tolerant and open society
*DAILY EXPRESS*
I would heartily recommend The Winner to anyone interested in
postwar British politics. Mixing anecdote and fact, Thomas-Symonds
paints a vivid picture of the era that is hard to find
elsewhere
*HISTORY TODAY*
Nick Thomas-Symonds' excellent new biography puts Harold Wilson in
his rightful place as a crucial figure in Labour Party history,
winning four General Elections and introducing important reforms
that have endured. It deserves to be widely read not only as a fine
work of history but also for its lessons in how Labour wins
*Keir Starmer*
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