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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER - NOW INCLUDING THE DRAMATIC FIRST YEAR IN POWER

'Without question the political book of the year' Tim Shipman
'Remarkable' Rory Stewart
'There are revelations on virtually every page of this addictive and compelling book' Steve Richards, Literary Review

From electoral wipe-out to landslide victory and on into its first tumultuous year in government, Get In is the definitive behind-the-scenes account of Labour's brutal return to power - and a blistering exposé of the people who now run the country.

Drawing on unrivalled access, extensive leaks and a trove of secret WhatsApp messages, Get In tells the story of how a handful of people gamed their way to the ultimate prize in British politics - with barely a clue what to do when they got there.

'A superb work . . . which defines the Starmer premiership' Peter Oborne
'Gripping . . . fast-paced' Sunday Times
'A rattling tale terrifically well told' Andrew Rawnsley
'Extraordinarily detailed and sometimes bloodstained' Tom Baldwin, Guardian
'Unsparing . . . brilliant' Spectator
'As excruciating as it is insightful' Economist
'An astonishing feat of journalism' Prospect
'A cracking read' Financial Times
'So many golden nuggets' Michael Gove
'Riveting . . . the revelations made me gasp' Matt Chorley
'Stuffed full of scoops' Laura Kuenssberg
'Devastating . . . full of lively stories' Andrew Marr
'Impeccably written' Lewis Goodall
'Gripping' Helen Lewis

Book of the Year in the Times, Guardian, Financial Times, iNews and Telegraph

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER - NOW INCLUDING THE DRAMATIC FIRST YEAR IN POWER

'Without question the political book of the year' Tim Shipman
'Remarkable' Rory Stewart
'There are revelations on virtually every page of this addictive and compelling book' Steve Richards, Literary Review

From electoral wipe-out to landslide victory and on into its first tumultuous year in government, Get In is the definitive behind-the-scenes account of Labour's brutal return to power - and a blistering exposé of the people who now run the country.

Drawing on unrivalled access, extensive leaks and a trove of secret WhatsApp messages, Get In tells the story of how a handful of people gamed their way to the ultimate prize in British politics - with barely a clue what to do when they got there.

'A superb work . . . which defines the Starmer premiership' Peter Oborne
'Gripping . . . fast-paced' Sunday Times
'A rattling tale terrifically well told' Andrew Rawnsley
'Extraordinarily detailed and sometimes bloodstained' Tom Baldwin, Guardian
'Unsparing . . . brilliant' Spectator
'As excruciating as it is insightful' Economist
'An astonishing feat of journalism' Prospect
'A cracking read' Financial Times
'So many golden nuggets' Michael Gove
'Riveting . . . the revelations made me gasp' Matt Chorley
'Stuffed full of scoops' Laura Kuenssberg
'Devastating . . . full of lively stories' Andrew Marr
'Impeccably written' Lewis Goodall
'Gripping' Helen Lewis

Book of the Year in the Times, Guardian, Financial Times, iNews and Telegraph

Über den Autor

Patrick Maguire (Author)
Patrick Maguire is a political columnist for The Times and senior political correspondent for Times Radio. He is a regular commentator on Labour politics for TV and radio and won the 2016 Anthony Howard Award for Young Journalists.

Gabriel Pogrund (Author)
Gabriel Pogrund is Whitehall Editor at the Sunday Times. He was named Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards (2023). He won Scoop of the Year at the London Press Club Awards (2022) and was the Laurence Stern Fellow at the Washington Post in 2018.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781529939446
ISBN-10: 1529939445
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Pogrund, Gabriel
Maguire, Patrick
Hersteller: Vintage Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 198 x 128 x 37 mm
Von/Mit: Gabriel Pogrund (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 05.03.2026
Gewicht: 0,37 kg
Artikel-ID: 135373286

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