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Bernard Donoughue

    Este autor se centra en las facetas políticas y académicas de la sociedad británica. Sus obras profundizan en la dinámica de los partidos políticos y el sector empresarial. El autor ofrece una profunda perspectiva sobre las intrincadas relaciones entre estas esferas. Su escritura es valorada por su precisión analítica y su comentario político.

    Downing Street Diary
    • Downing Street Diary

      • 800 páginas
      • 28 horas de lectura

      Early in 1974, Bernard Donoughue, a young academic at the London School of Economics, was invited by Harold Wilson first to help fight the General Election and then to found and run the Policy Unit at Number Ten Downing Street, a body independent of the Civil Service machine working solely for the Prime Minister. He thus joined Wilson's notorious 'kitchen cabinet' with Joe Haines, Wilson's combative press secretary, and Marcia Williams, Wilson's personal and private secretary. Donoughue remained in Downing Street throughout Wilson's final premiership and was at the centre of events during this crucial period of history. His diary, kept every day, provides an extraordinarily intimate portrait of Harold Wilson, struggling to hold the Labour Party together, drinking heavily, increasingly paranoid about 'plots' and the press, and apparently in thrall to Marcia Williams. Williams had an extraordinary hold over the Prime Minister and violently resented 'intrusion' from any other advisors, Donoughue included. Though the story of Wilson's 'kitchen cabinet' has been told before, there has never been an account as intimate and explosive as this remarkable diary.

      Downing Street Diary