David Waddington Memoirs: Dispatches from Margaret Thatcher's Last Home Secretary

by David Waddington

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As a lynchpin of Margaret Thatcher's final Cabinet, David Waddington was at the heart of British politic at the passing of arguably the most defining government of the twentieth century. His memoirs are a testament to many years of loyal service to the Conservative Party, first as a determined constituency MP, then as a cajoling and shrewd Chief Whip, Home Secretary during the turbulent Strangeways prison riots, and finally as Leader of the Lords. These memoirs describe Lord Waddington's varied life: from his adventurous childhood in Lancashire to an eventful stint in the army, including memorable postings to Hong Kong and Singapore, and a highly acclaimed career as a Queen's Counsel - not to mention his time as Governor of Bermuda. Decoration, renown and public praise colour Lord Waddington's life, but it is his humility and wry Lancastrian take on the world that impress most: a potent mix of intelligence, duty and a sense of humour courses through every page. In his Memoirs, David Waddington allows us to glimpse a period of huge importance in British political history while also making clear the roots and principles that propelled him so far.
  • ISBN10 1849544573
  • ISBN13 9781849544573
  • Publish Date 26 July 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Biteback Publishing
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 352
  • Language English