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.

The Alien Who Came to Stay
Exit
Winter Skills
Concise Garden Bird Guide
Frog Vs Toad
Dog Gone
Queer Square Mile : Queer Short Stories from Wales
First Born by Will Dean
The Raven Heir
The Bear, the Piano, and Little Bear's Concert
Anne Boleyn
Richard Scarry's Peasant Pig and the Terrible Dragon
Vaxxers


