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.

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The Brittle Sea
Gift Wrapping
Fracture
Duck & Penguin Do Not Like Sleepovers
Washington Black
Have A Little Faith : Life Lessons on Love, Death and How Lasagne Always Helps
Britons Through Negro Spectacles


