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Summary

The long-awaited memoirs of Ken Clarke, MP

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Ken Clarke needs no introduction. One of the genuine 'Big Beasts' of the political scene, during his forty-six years as the Member of Parliament for Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire he has been at the very heart of government under three prime ministers. He is a political obsessive with a personal hinterland, as well known as a Tory Wet with Europhile views as for his love of cricket, Nottingham Forest Football Club and jazz.

In Kind of Blue, Clarke charts his remarkable progress from working-class scholarship boy in Nottinghamshire to high political office and the upper echelons of both his party and of government. But Clarke is not a straightforward Conservative politician. His position on the left of the party often led Margaret Thatcher to question his true blue credentials and his passionate commitment to the European project has led many fellow Conservatives to regard him with suspicion - and cost him the leadership on no less than three occasions.

Clarke has had a ringside seat in British politics for four decades and his trenchant observations and candid account of life both in and out of government will enthral readers of all political persuasions. Vivid, witty and forthright, and taking its title not only from his politics but from his beloved Miles Davis, Kind of Blue is political memoir at its very best.

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Awards

Short-listed for Parliamentary Book Awards Best Memoir 2016 (UK)

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Critic Reviews

“Like a fine old wine, this book is to be savoured.”

-- Iain Dale

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About the Author

Born in Nottingham in 1940, Ken Clarke was educated at Nottingham High School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he studied law and was called to the bar in 1963. In 1970, at the age of twenty-nine, he became MP for Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire, a seat he has held ever since. He held many ministerial posts in Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet, including Secretary of State for Health and Secretary of State for Education. He subsequently served as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer under John Major and Secretary of State for Justice and Minister without Portfolio under David Cameron. He lives in London and Nottinghamshire.

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Back Cover

Ken Clarke has had a ringside seat in British politics for almost five decades, though his position on the left of the Conservative party led Margaret Thatcher to question his true blue credentials and his passionate commitment to the European project cost him the leadership not once but three times. In this long-awaited memoir, Clarke charts his remarkable progress from working-class boy to high political office; his trenchant observations and candid account of life both in and out of government will enthral readers of all political persuasions. Vivid, witty and forthright, and taking its title not only from his politics but from his beloved Miles Davis, Kind of Blue is political memoir at its very best.'Like a fine old wine, this book is to be savoured . . . It is resplendent with amusing anecdotes and it leaves the reader wanting more' Iain Dale 'Vivid . . . full of amusing pen portraits of Clarke's political colleagues' The Times 'Amid a sea of plastic politicians, Ken Clarke stands out as a man who put his principles before power - as his all too human memoir reveals' Daily Mail 'Vivid and detailed . . . it is hard not to finish it with a sense that Clarke had the unusual quality of mostly having been right about anything he set his mind to' Spectator

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Product Details

Publisher
Pan Macmillan | Pan Books
Published
1st June 2017
Format
Paperback
Pages
544
ISBN
9781509837205

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