In 2001 Andrew Anthony was 39, a successful Observer and Guardian journalist who had just become a father. He was perfectly poised to settle into English middle-class middle-age life. A signed-up member of the liberal left, he’d even spent time supporting the Sandinistas in
Then came the wake-up call: 9/11. Shocked by the response of liberal friends and colleagues – a belief that
The Fall-Out is his memoir, an account of his political education in Thatcher’s
From one of the country’s finest journalists, this a major book about broken dreams, darkened illusions and big questions that no longer match their received answers. This is a controversial and humane reality check – an invitation to wake up and smell the cordite.
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