The Spin Doctor's Diary
Lance Price
While Lance Price was Alastair Campbell's deputy in the Downing Street Press Office at the end of the 1990s, and then Director of Communications at the Labour Party, he kept an informal journal of his experiences.
Published in full for the first time, these controversial diaries offer a rare and unfiltered perspective of Tony Blair as Prime Minister and the kind of government he runs. We see ministers, from Blair down, behaving as human beingsambitious, vain, obsessed with image and petty rivalriesbut also industrious, determined to succeed and all too aware of the price of failure.
Published in full for the first time, these controversial diaries offer a rare and unfiltered perspective of Tony Blair as Prime Minister and the kind of government he runs. We see ministers, from Blair down, behaving as human beingsambitious, vain, obsessed with image and petty rivalriesbut also industrious, determined to succeed and all too aware of the price of failure.
GENRE
Non-Fiction; Politics
UK PUBLICATION
September 2005
Non-Fiction; Politics
UK PUBLICATION
September 2005
Praise
"... a useful tool for future biographers..."
Guardian
Guardian
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