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Harry Cole,James Heale

Out of the Blue: The Inside Story of the Unexpected Rise and Rapid Fall of Liz Truss

Out of the Blue: The Inside Story of the Unexpected Rise and Rapid Fall of Liz Truss

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Liz Truss' journey from schoolgirl revolutionary to Britains shortest-serving Prime Minister is explored in Harry Cole and James Heale's 'Out of the Blue: The Inside Story of Britains Shortest-Serving Prime Minister.' The book provides an insightful and entertaining account of Truss' rise and fall, highlighting her drive, impulsiveness, eccentricity, and ideological certainty. Despite being written off and mocked by colleagues, Truss achieved her goal of taking over 10 Downing Street but plunged her administration into chaos and announced her resignation after 44 days.

Format: Hardback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 24 November 2022
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Liz Truss' journey from a schoolgirl revolutionary to Britain's shortest-serving Prime Minister is a captivating tale of ambition, resilience, and political intrigue. The Sunday Times Politics Book of the Year and the Guardian Politics Book of the Year 2023, "An Insightful and at Times Riotously Entertaining Account of the Lengthy Rise and Abrupt Fall of Britain's 56th Prime Minister" by Cole and Heale offers a meticulously reported account of Truss' drive, impulsiveness, eccentricity, and ideological certainty. This political obituary, which reads like a warning from history, drips with the seeds of both triumph and disaster.

Despite facing initial setbacks and being written off by even her closest colleagues, Truss slowly but determinedly worked towards her goal of becoming Prime Minister. Her journey was marked by ambition, resilience, and a willingness to take risks. However, her administration quickly plunged into chaos, and she announced her resignation after a record-breaking 44 days in office.

In their book, Cole and Heale provide unparalleled access and insight into Truss' life and career. They conduct extensive interviews with Truss' friends, supporters, and her worst critics and rivals, including Kwasi Kwarteng and Michael Gove. Through these interviews, the authors shed light on Truss' transformation from a schoolgirl revolutionary to a political figurehead.

One of the key themes of the book is Truss' drive and impulsiveness. The authors describe how Truss' ambition and desire to achieve her goals often led her to make rash decisions and act without fully considering the consequences. This was evident in her decision to announce a series of tax cuts and economic policies, which were met with criticism and led to a sharp decline in the value of the pound and a rise in inflation.

Truss' eccentricity and ideological certainty also played a significant role in her journey to the top. The authors describe how Truss was deeply committed to her conservative beliefs and was unwilling to deviate from her ideological agenda, even in the face of criticism and opposition. This led to clashes with her colleagues and contributed to the collapse of her government.

Despite the tragedy of her brief tenure as Prime Minister, "An Insightful and at Times Riotously Entertaining Account of the Lengthy Rise and Abrupt Fall of Britain's 56th Prime Minister" is also filled with moments of humor and levity. The authors' meticulous reporting and witty writing style make for a compelling and engaging read.

In conclusion, Liz Truss' journey from schoolgirl revolutionary to Britain's shortest-serving Prime Minister is a fascinating tale of ambition, resilience, and political intrigue. "An Insightful and at Times Riotously Entertaining Account of the Lengthy Rise and Abrupt Fall of Britain's 56th Prime Minister" by Cole and Heale provides a detailed and insightful account of Truss' life and career. Despite the tragedy of her brief tenure, the book is filled with moments of humor and levity, making it a compelling and engaging read for anyone interested in British politics.

Weight: 576g
Dimension: 164 x 242 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780008605780

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