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Diary of an MP's wife

By: Sasha Swire
Narrated by: Leo Merton
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Sunday Times Political Book of the Year

A Book of the Year pick in the New Statesman, Financial Times, Telegraph, Guardian, Mail on Sunday and The Times

Pick of 2020 by Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday

What is it like to be a wife of a politician in modern-day Britain? Sasha Swire finally lifts the lid.

For more than twenty years she has kept a secret diary detailing the trials and tribulations of being a political plus-one, and gives us a ringside seat at the seismic political events of the last decade. A professional partner and loyal spouse, Swire has strong political opinions herself - sometimes more 'No, Minister' than 'Yes'. She detonates the stereotype of the dutiful wife.

From shenanigans in Budleigh Salterton to state banquets at Buckingham Palace, gun-toting terrorist busters in pizza restaurants to dinners in Downing Street sitting next to Boris Johnson, Devon hedges to partying with City hedgies, she observes the great and the not-so-great at the closest of quarters. The results are painfully revealing and often hilariously funny. Here are the friendships and the fall-outs, the general elections and the leadership contests, the scandals and the rivalries. Swire showed up, shored up and rarely shut up. She also wrote it all down.

Diary of an MP's Wife is a searingly honest, wildly indiscreet and often uproarious account of what life is like in the thick of it.

©2020 Sasha Swire (P)2020 Hachette Audio UK
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"A gossipy, amusing, opinionated account of what it's like to be married to an MP... Good fun and eye-opening." (The Times)

"Riotously candid." (Decca Aitkenhead, Sunday Times)

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This is a wonderfully warts and all expose of life at the top. Probably best for those who take an interest in politics. Irreverent and amusing , recommended. Gave me laugh out loud moments.

Politics can be fun

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Ok so it's nothing really shocking, but it did put a lot of context into the period after the referendum - Interesting to hear how strings were being pulled to sabotage negotiations - I enjoyed it, not heavy and very easy to dip in and out of - the lady reading it is excellent - often making me chuckle out loud!

Lots of Interesting Gossip!

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Brilliantly read, brilliantly written. Hilarious, horrifying and enlightening. Loved every minute of this insider account.

Fabulous

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There is much to entertain and amuse here: just a pity mediocrities like these continue to run the country. A tale of mendacity, incompetence and greed. Reform is urgently needed but I doubt it will happen any time soon.

The book was worth it to me for the description of Rees-Mogg as ‘a barmaid’s idea of a gentleman’.

As many other reviewers have commented, the narration is extremely irritating. I listen to many books read by American narrators but the use of American pronunciations by a narrator with an English accent always jars. This annoying practice is becoming increasingly common with recent audiobooks.

Poor narration

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This is a great book that is both elating and depressing. Depressing because it really portrays how vacuous and thin skinned some politicians are but elating because Sasha writes with incredible humour and wit. Some people will dislike her political views but this is an honest and hilarious account of the Cameron years and after.

Riverting

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