
Left for Dead?
Author: Lewis Goodall
Narrator: Alex James-Cox
Unabridged: 15 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 09/20/2018

Author: Lewis Goodall
Narrator: Alex James-Cox
Unabridged: 15 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 09/20/2018
Blown away by this to be honest. This guy is the next David Dimbleby. Great to read a contemporary up to date analysis of how UK politics has changed in recent years, focusing on why things are happening the way they are these days, looking at generational effects and issues of the day like brexit,......more
This guy is bright. He has a real working class background, father worked at Rover Longbridge and faced middle aged redundancy, an always Labour voting family. He worked his way through bad schooling to Oxford and into TV journalism, to Sky. Like many socially mobile people, he had unusual determina......more
The 2017 UK general election was supposed to represent the ultimate destruction of the British Labour party. Shackled with an incompetent, extremist leader, and with the party utterly divided and riven with factional conflicts from top to bottom, conventional political wisdom saw this as the electio......more
‘Lewis Goodall is one of the most exciting voices in British politics right now that rare gem – acute political observation told through intensely personal story Left for Dead ‘Lewis Goodall’s brilliant book is part memoir, part portrait of Labour and the Britain he grew up in under Blair. It is the best work I have read of his generation, which thank God is replacing mine. ’ Lord Andrew Adonis ‘I cannot recommend Lewis Goodall’s book enough. I’m loving every page. It’s not just politically powerful but far more emotional to read than I’d expected’ Matt Forde ‘A rip-roaring ride, sparky and sharp … Goodall explores Labour’s story with rigour’ ‘An excellent new book on Corbynism, and where it stands in Labour’s history’ Andrew Sparrow, ‘Lewis Goodall argues compellingly that the 2017 general election didn’t change British politics, it revealed profound shifts that had been taking place for years. Goodall challenges the most entrenched assumptions and reveals a Britain utterly changed. This is big picture journalism informed but up close and intimate detail. Goodall’s reporting is energetic, astute, eloquent. ’ Allan Little ‘Impassioned and insightful, this is s. Lewis Goodall combines the precision of an expert analyst with the raw emotion that comes from growing up in a family rooted in the Labour Party’s past traditions’ Professor Marc Stears, Director, Sydney Policy Lab, University of Sydney (Formerly chief speechwriter to Ed Miliband MP)