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The Triumph of the Political Class

by Peter Oborne

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Assembling his evidence with riveting and forensic skill, Peter Oborne shows how the Political Class - along with its counterpart and collaborator, the Media Class - has changed the very nature of government in 21st century Britain. This text shows the chilling reality of how things really work in the mother of all parliaments.… (more)
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Assembling his evidence with riveting and forensic skill, Peter Oborne shows how the Political Class - along with its counterpart and collaborator, the Media Class - has changed the very nature of government in 21st century Britain. This text shows the chilling reality of how things really work in the mother of all parliaments.

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