From culture wars to clickbait, it’s fair to say that politics has lost some of its integrity, and we’ve all suffered as a result. If it hadn’t almost wrecked the country with calamitous consequences in nearly every sector of public life, it would be funny. We’ve let our standards drop – but we deserve better.
Jess Phillips believes in democracy, and the people she meets give her cause for optimism even if sometimes politicians really (really) don’t. At once a laugh-so-you-don’t-cry takedown of the state of Westminster in recent years and a rallying battle cry for bringing truth back to politics, this book will make you angry, cheer you up and give you hope.

50 Walks in BRECON BEACONS & SOUTH WALES
A Mindfulness Guide For the Frazzled
Duck & Penguin Do Not Like Sleepovers
Gift Wrapping
The Other City
How to Survive Family Holidays : The hilarious Sunday Times bestseller from the stars of Travels with my Father
Letter to My Younger Self
The British History Puzzle Book
Edward's Crochet Doll Emporium
Ghostland
Five Rules For Rebellion


