‘A limpid biography at its finest… interesting and necessary’ Oliver Rhodes, Reaction
When Keir Starmer won the Labour Party Leadership election in April 2020, the expectation was that he would quickly become a fierce Leader of the Opposition. Instead, his performance was not as sure-footed as his supporters had hoped for, or his opponents feared. Nigel Cawthorne attended Starmer’s grammar school a few years before him (and David Walliams). He goes in search of the man behind the headlines, the lawyer who was covered for almost three decades by a gown and horsehair wig in one of Britain’s most cloistered professions. ‘Good on his legal career, and … grammar school… new to me.’ Andrew Sparrow, Senior Political Correspondent Guardian
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Nigel Cawthorne started his career as a journalist at the Financial Times and has since written bestselling biographies and books on British history and politics. He has provided news comment on Sky, ITV, STV, BBC radio and CNN, and his pieces have appeared in the Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Express. He lives in Bloomsbury, London.