'Politics On the Edge' by Rory Stewart
6 October 2023
I'm a regular listener to 'The Rest is Politics' - the political podcast presented by Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart - and I'm enjoying reading Rory Stewart's new book 'Politics On the Edge'. This memoir looks back at Stewart's political career as the Conservative MP for Penrith and the Border and in a series of ministerial roles in the governments of David Cameron and Theresa May. As a junior minister he served under three Secretaries of State - Liz Truss, Priti Patel and Boris Johnson. He unsuccessfully stood for election as the London Mayor and for the leadership of the Conservative Party, before being expelled from the party by Johnson. His account of this period is a tale of despair with our political system and serious concern for its future. Rory Stewart launches himself into each new ministerial post with a seriousness and dedication that is quickly frustrated by superiors who appear to be more interested in their popularity and image than actually tackling the problems. He is a self-deprecating narrator, highlighting his own political naivety and his embarrassment about the occasions when he was persuaded to toe a party line he disagreed with in order to seek advancement within the system. His description of his first days as an MP at the House of Commons is fascinating and his exasperation at being given insufficient time in each ministerial role before being moved to posts that he appeared to be increasingly unqualified for feels brutally honest. 'Politics on the Edge' is a revealing account of our recent political history that is very readable, entertaining and worrying.
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