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Zac Versus Sadiq: The fight to become London Mayor Paperback – 8 July 2016
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Dave Hill
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Some thought it would be a dull affair. But the contest between multi-millionaire Conservative Zac Goldsmith and Labour’s council estate-raised Sadiq Khan to become London’s new mayor in May 2016 was never that. Instead, it became a fierce, sometimes bitter and yet illuminating one set amid the British capital’s stubborn poverty, towering wealth, triumphant growth and nagging fears about Islamist terror. Dave Hill is the Guardian’s award-winning London commentator. He followed the fight through every round. “There is a reporter in the room. He’s a good one: Dave Hill from the Guardian.” – Ken Livingstone (London Mayor 2000-2008). “No one could be better placed than Dave Hill to provide an insightful account and analysis of the 2016 battle for London.” – Tony Travers, professor of government, London School of Economics. “Dave Hill is always right.” – Boris Johnson (London Mayor 2008-2016).
- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date8 July 2016
- Dimensions10.8 x 1.63 x 17.81 cm
- ISBN-101911079204
- ISBN-13978-1911079200
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"There is a reporter in the room. He's a good one: Dave Hill from the Guardian." Ken Livingstone (London Mayor 2002-2008); "Dave Hill is always right." Boris Johnson (London Mayor 2008-2016); "No one could be better placed than Dave Hill to provide an insightful account and analysis of the 2016 battle for London" Professor Tony Travers, LSE London
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- Publisher : Double Q (8 July 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1911079204
- ISBN-13 : 978-1911079200
- Dimensions : 10.8 x 1.63 x 17.81 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,367,586 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 19,265 in Political Science (Books)
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A modern parable of the risks of negative campaigning and a detailed picture of how the Tory brand suffered from its own poisonous rhetoric. Hill clearly wanted to get the story out before it was old news but he could have used a proof reader! Be prepared for a few typos but an excellent read.
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