1: Introduction 2: Rab Butler 3: Roy Jenkins 4: Barbara Castle 5: Denis Healey 6: Neil Kinnock 7: Michael Heseltine 8: Michael Portillo 9: Ken Clarke 10: David and Ed Miliband 11: Jeremy Corbyn 12: Conclusion
Steve Richards is a political columnist, journalist, and presenter. He regularly presents The Week in Westminster on BBC Radio 4 and has presented BBC radio series on Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Theresa May. He also presented the BBC TV programmes Leadership Reflections: The Modern Prime Ministers and Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had. He has written for several national newspapers including the Guardian, the Independent and the Financial Times. He also presents a popular political one man show each year at the Edinburgh Festival and across the UK.
Excellent... Steve Richards is one of the shrewdest political
commentators we have.
*Andrew Marr*
Fascinating.
*Observer*
[His] knowledge shines through... you will gain a lot of
fascinating insight into British politics, both recent and
historic.
*New Statesman*
A better and more thought-provoking book than most of those about
prime ministers.
*Tim Shipman*
The essays in this book are thoughtful
*Max Hastings, Sunday Times*
With Steve Richards applying his deep knowledge and firm political
grasp we get a book that is as entertaining as it is
elucidating.
*Alan Johnson*
A gallery of losers, in one sense. But these are losers of rare
political talent. With his usual insight, Steve Richards considers
the fortunes of political stars who never made it to Number Ten...
illuminating and entertaining.
*Huw Edwards*
A brilliant and fascinating reminder of all the big beasts who
could have led the country.
*Ayesha Hazarika*
A fascinating and original book that sheds new light on the forces
that shape British politics.
*Iain Dale*
A story of slamming doors and sliding doors. Terrific insights on
the great prime ministers we didn't have from one of the shrewdest
political commentators we're lucky to have.
*Jon Sopel*
A compelling account of the nearly men and women of Number 10.
Steve Richards is a must-read writer on politics, with the rare
talent of being both fun and informative.
*John Crace*
Fascinating insights into the hearts and minds of the nearly prime
ministers - along with the reasons why none of them seized the
crown.
*Michael Cockerell*
Britain's unusually capricious system of selecting its prime
ministers means some very gifted leaders have been left on the
shelf. There is no one better qualified than Steve Richards to blow
away the cobwebs, and to tell us which of them might have made
better prime ministers than the rum lot we sometimes got.
*Sir Anthony Seldon, author of The Impossible Office*
Erudite and thoroughly enjoyable
*Tom Clark*
Insightful and entertaining. Steve Richards remains among the
brightest and best of British writers and broadcasters.
*Nick Timothy, former Downing Street chief of staff*
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