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'THE POLITICAL BOOK OF THE YEAR' Tim ShipmanA blistering narrative exposé of infighting, skulduggery and chaos in Corbyn's Labour party, now revised and updated.* A Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Times and i Newspaper Book of the Year *Left Out tells, for the first time, the astonishing full story of Labour's recent transformation and historic defeat.Drawing on unrivalled access, this blistering exposé moves from the peak of Jeremy Corbyn's popularity and the shock hung parliament of 2017 to Labour's humbling in 2019 and the election of Keir Starmer. It reveals a party at war with itself, and puts the reader in the room as tensions boil over, sworn enemies forge unlikely alliances and lifelong friendships are tested to breaking point.This is the ultimate account of the greatest experiment seen in British politics for a generation.'Gripping... Every bit as good as people say' Guardian'Reads like a thriller...told with panache and pace' Financial Times'The definitive post-mortem of the Corbyn project' Sunday Times
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER – NOW INCLUDING THE DRAMATIC FIRST YEAR IN POWER‘Without question the political book of the year’ Tim Shipman‘Remarkable’ Rory Stewart‘There are revelations on virtually every page of this addictive and compelling book’ Steve Richards, Literary ReviewFrom electoral wipe-out to landslide victory and on into its first tumultuous year in government, Get In is the definitive behind-the-scenes account of Labour’s brutal return to power – and a blistering exposé of the people who now run the country.Drawing on unrivalled access, extensive leaks and a trove of secret WhatsApp messages, Get In tells the story of how a handful of people gamed their way to the ultimate prize in British politics – with barely a clue what to do when they got there.‘A superb work . . . which defines the Starmer premiership’ Peter Oborne‘Gripping . . . fast-paced’ Sunday Times‘A rattling tale terrifically well told’ Andrew Rawnsley'Extraordinarily detailed and sometimes bloodstained' Tom Baldwin, Guardian‘Unsparing . . . brilliant’ Spectator'As excruciating as it is insightful' Economist‘An astonishing feat of journalism’ Prospect‘A cracking read’ Financial Times‘So many golden nuggets’ Michael Gove‘Riveting . . . the revelations made me gasp’ Matt Chorley‘Stuffed full of scoops’ Laura Kuenssberg‘Devastating . . . full of lively stories’ Andrew Marr‘Impeccably written’ Lewis Goodall‘Gripping’ Helen LewisBook of the Year in the Times, Guardian, Financial Times, iNews and Telegraph
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*THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**A FINANCIAL TIMES, GUARDIAN AND TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR 2025*Get In is the explosive behind-the-scenes story of Labour’s brutal return to power and a revelatory account of Keir Starmer's ascent to Number 10.‘Without question the political book of the year’ Tim Shipman‘A cracking read’ Financial Times‘Gripping . . . fast-paced’ Sunday Times‘A rattling tale terrifically well told’ Andrew Rawnsley‘So many golden nuggets’ Michael GoveFrom electoral wipeout in 2019 to landslide victory in 2024 and on into Labour’s first hundred days in government, Get In is a blistering exposé of the most significant and ruthless political transformation in a generation.At its heart is Morgan McSweeney, a mastermind of political subterfuge and author of a strategy to eviscerate the party, bury the left and rebuild it as a vote-winning machine. In Starmer he saw the perfect vessel for his vision: a man with no political identity but burning with ambition and a single all-consuming principle: to win.Drawing on unrivalled access throughout the party and extensive leaks of internal party documents and WhatsApp messages, Get In shows how together they betrayed and marginalised Corbyn and his followers, then forged a path in which promises, and at times principles, were readily discarded in pursuit of power.‘Remarkable’ Rory Stewart‘Riveting . . . the revelations made me gasp’ Matt Chorley‘Stuffed full of scoops’ Laura Kuenssberg‘Devastating . . . full of lively stories’ Andrew Marr‘Impeccably written’ Lewis Goodall‘Gripping’ Helen Lewis