Steve Richards has been chief political commentator at the Independent since 2000, before which he was a BBC political correspondent and political editor for the New Statesman. He has also written for the Guardian, Observer, Evening Standard and the TLS. He presented Despatch Box on BBC 2 and The Sunday Programme on GMTV. He currently presents Week in Westminster on BBC Radio 4 and is a regular guest on the Today programme and Newsnight. In autumn 2010 he is writing and presenting a major series on Gordon Brown for Radio 4. He was named political journalist of the year in 2009 by the Political Studies Association.
Under New Labour there were two governments: one official, one
largely hidden. The other government belonged to Gordon Brown. Now
Steve Richards has created a unique biography of that
administration – and a brilliant and understanding portrait of a
huge political figure, his personal weaknesses and immense
strengths. In so doing Richards, easily one of our best
commentators, uncovers the unfashionable truth that politics
sometimes matters as much as personalities.
DAVID AARONOVITCH This book has been a long time coming, but it's
well worth the wait. Steve Richards is quite simply one of the best
in the business. His mix of criticism and compassion has produced
the most intelligent take yet on the strange world of Gordon Brown
and New Labour.
JOHN KAMPFNER
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