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Sebastian Payne

The Fall of Boris Johnson: The Full Story

The Fall of Boris Johnson: The Full Story

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The Award-Winning, Explosive Account of the PM's Final Days

Boris Johnson emerged as a touted saviour, securing a significant Commons majority and delivering Brexit for the Conservative Party. Yet, in three years, he faced disgrace, crises, and deposition. Sebastian Payne's account unveils the scandals, from Owen Paterson's suspension to partygate and Chris Pincher's allegations, leading to a Conservative coup. Through insider insights, Payne chronicles the blunders and miscalculations that led to Johnson's downfall, offering a compelling analysis of power dynamics in contemporary Britain.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 01 June 2023
Publisher: Pan Macmillan

In a striking trajectory that defied initial promise, Boris Johnson had the distinguished touted position of saviour of both the nation and the Conservative Party. With an impressive parliamentary majority in hand and the triumphant slogan of 'getting Brexit done,' his ascent seemed inevitable.

Yet, the course of merely three years saw Johnson's downfall, marked by ignominy and a nation in turmoil. The intricate tale behind the scenes unfolds through the narrative prowess of Sebastian Payne, who masterfully navigates the labyrinthine web of scandals that ultimately toppled Johnson from grace. This saga traces a riveting path from the contentious thwarting of Owen Paterson's suspension, through the scandal-drenched partygate affair, to the ultimate cataclysmic blow: the Chris Pincher allegations.

Payne's storytelling unveils the entire canvas of betrayals, rivalries, and resignations that converged in a momentous Conservative coup. The repercussions rippled through the political landscape, setting in motion a chain of events that plunged the party to depths of crisis hitherto unseen.

What distinguishes this account is Payne's unparalleled access to the inner sanctums where pivotal decisions were birthed. His narrative divulges the miscalculations and missteps that contributed to Boris Johnson's dramatic downfall. Through meticulous reconstruction, the reader is transported to moments of critical juncture, gaining insight into the intricate interplay of ambition, strategy, and unforeseen circumstance that culminated in Johnson's political undoing.

Within these pages, Payne draws a vivid tapestry of how power is both acquired and squandered in contemporary Britain. The narrative underscores that power is a fluid entity, subject to the capricious tides of politics and public sentiment. It's a cautionary tale that challenges assumptions and underlines the unpredictable nature of political trajectories.

The tale serves as a poignant reminder that political prominence is as transient as it is coveted. The arc of Boris Johnson's rise and fall is an embodiment of the cyclical nature of political fortunes, wherein triumph can swiftly give way to debacle. This narrative is not merely a chronicle of events; it's a mirror reflecting the intricate dance between ambition and accountability, political manoeuvring and public trust.

In a landscape shaped by real-time information dissemination and relentless scrutiny, the demise of a leader carries far-reaching consequences. Payne's narrative provides readers with an immersive experience, inviting them to witness firsthand the deliberations, decisions, and consequences that punctuated Johnson's tumultuous tenure. As the nation grapples with the aftermath of Johnson's tenure, this account offers both an incisive analysis of the past and a timely reflection on the fluid dynamics of power in modern Britain.

Weight: 244g
Dimension: 130 x 196 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781035016563

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