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Taken As Red

How Labour Won Big and the Tories Crashed the Party

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Taken As Red

By: Anushka Asthana
Narrated by: Anushka Asthana
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How Labour took power and what they're doing with it

'Taken As Red stands out for its balance and the depth of its reporting' The Guardian

'Revelatory and insightful.' Tim Shipman

In Taken As Red acclaimed political journalist Anushka Asthana takes us behind the scenes of the 2024 general election campaign.

As the political landscape undergoes a seismic shift, this gripping account provides an unprecedented insider’s perspective on the inner workings of Keir Starmer’s Labour and Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives, and the events of this high-stakes electoral contest as it unfolded.

With unparalleled access to key players and exclusive insights, it delves into the strategic decisions, campaign dynamics and unexpected twists that defined the election. From the battle bus to the corridors of power, Asthana analyses just how the result came about. Was it evidence of Labour’s strategic brilliance or the inevitable result of a spiralling decline of trust in the Tories? And what of Reform’s role?

Lively, analytical and compelling, Taken As Red reveals the calculated gambles and innovative strategies at play, and the people behind them. And in doing so, it looks forward as well as back.

Featuring exclusive interviews with more than 100 political insiders including Rachel Reeves, Wes Streeting, Kwasi Kwarteng and Nigel Farage.

©2024 Anushka Asthana (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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Critic reviews

'A balanced, thoughtful narrative that reflects opinions both within and between the parties. A must-read.' The Guardian
'A revelatory and insightful account. Asthana is one of the best-connected journalists in Westminster.' Tim Shipman
‘The swiftest “first draft of history” to land, a comprehensive exploration into everything that led to Keir Starmer marching into Downing Street … Packed with detail and meticulously sourced. … An invaluable resource.’ New Statesman
‘Anushka Asthana's storytelling, contacts and analysis are second to none. This is an unmissable political book.’ Robert Peston
'Interesting reading for all armchair politicians.' The Sun *****
‘Anushka knows all the key players intimately, but never forgets that the most important thing is to understand the voters. With her expertise, insight and empathy, plus her tenacious reporting skills, there are few journalists better placed to write this book.’ Katharine Viner
'You won’t find a more meticulously researched account of the election.' Paul Brand
'A brilliant woman and journalist – and now author.' Pippa Crerar
‘A superb account of recent political history … Essential reading.’ John Rentoul
'Impeccable analysis and access told with humanity by a journalist who has it all.' Daniel Hewitt
‘What makes this book really interesting is it shows how a campaign feels to a journalist when the cameras are off.’ Tom Baldwin
‘One of the best political reporters out there – as comfortable delivering top-level analysis from Westminster as she is reporting human stories around the country. This book is a must-read.’ Esme Wren
‘Anushka writes with authority, ease, warmth and intellect. A masterful interviewer, and an utterly brilliant storyteller.’ Charlene White
'Full of telling descriptive points … provides as thorough an account of Labour’s election victory as you’re likely to find.’ LabourList
‘A vividly written page-turner. … All students of Starmerism would do well to examine this book closely and take heed.’ The House
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I liked the refreshingly detailed and non tribal analysis from an excellent journalist and comedian.

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As a devoted UK politics nerd, this didn’t tell me anything new, but it was an entertaining summary of the madness of recent times. The author narrates it perfectly. Recommended.

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