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THE BEST OF ENEMIES (edición en inglés)
NORMAN FOWLER
Idioma: Inglés
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ISBN: 9781785908439
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Overview
The tempestuous years of Margaret Thatcher and John Major. An insiders account of the rivalries and battles that eventually brought down the Conservative government.
The Best of Enemies is the political diaries of Norman Fowler, one of the most significant politicians of the late twentieth century. Covering the entire Thatcher/Major era – from the formers election in 1979 to the latters defeat in 1997 – during which time Fowler held prominent positions in the Cabinet. As Transport Secretary he was responsible for making seat belts compulsory and later, as Health Secretary, he worked to draw public attention to the dangers of Aids. He was Chairman of the party from 1992–94.
His diaries observe both Prime Ministers, and their Cabinet colleagues, at close quarters and Fowler brings his training as a journalist to bear on them. The diaries are full of insights and anecdotes and they resonate powerfully with the situation facing the Conservative Party today, including industrial strife, waning authority and a Labour Party looking like a government in waiting.
The entries raise other issues that remain unresolved. They range from the effect that a ministers private sexual conduct should have on their career to whether an entirely hands-off approach to industrial strategy is in the national interest.
Fowlers diaries provide a ringside seat to the struggles of their time. These are not the diaries of an ex-minister seeking to justify their own record. They are the story of how two Prime Ministers rose and fell and caused their party to split apart, told by someone who was there.

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