Politics these days is all about PR, spin, evading answers and presenting facts, figures, legislation - and pretty much everything - in some kind of special code. This is a language so bland, so boring, so utterly drained of responsibility and full of obfuscation and cliche that it washes over us like a comforting warm tide of custard. Business as usual, we think, and quietly go to sleep. However, in this perfect antidote to politics, Nick Webb takes a wry and irreverent look at what lies behind the spin, cliches, and euphemisms used in politics by everyone from the county councillor to our beloved Prime Minster. With a dry wit and a sharp pen, The Dictionary of Political Bullshit debunks the oft-heard rhetoric for all those befuddled, baffled and maybe even a bit bored with all the political jargon that we face every day. Subversive, opinionated, and a bit stroppy, this is the essential tool to make sense of modern politics - make sure you've got your copy before you vote. Nick Webb's previous books include A Dictionary of Bullshit, A Book of Insults and the autobiography of his friend Douglas Adams.
Accountability (noun) A mysterious quality claimed by many but demonstrated by none. Zombie debtors (noun) Bankers use this term for the living dead who will never be able to repay their debts.
- ISBN10 1906779821
- ISBN13 9781906779825
- Publish Date 25 April 2010
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint JR Books Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 176
- Language English