Get In

Patrick Maguire

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Drawing on their unrivalled access throughout the Labour party, the Times and Sunday Times investigative duo behind ‘Left Out’ now present the inside story of Labour’s transformation and general election under Starmer. This is the definitive telling of a momentous time for the party, focusing on Starmer’s relentless and single-minded pursuit of power and on the hidden turmoil as he expunged opponents and attempted to unite his party in the face of searingly divisive events. Richly peopled with all of the major figures of Labour present and past, and revealing who actually wields power in the party today, this is a must-read, warts-and-all picture of how Labour was ruthlessly transformed, how Starmer won Number 10 and who Britain’s government really is.

ISBN: 9781847928375 Category:

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER, Get In is the definitive behind-the-scenes account of Labour’s brutal reinvention and dramatic return to power.

‘The book about Keir Starmer we have all been waiting for’ TIM SHIPMAN
‘Stuffed full of scoops . . . revealing who’s really in charge’ LAURA KUENSSBERG
‘A remarkable piece of journalism’ RORY STEWART

From electoral wipeout in 2019 to landslide victory in 2024 and on into Labour’s first hundred days in government, Get In is a blistering exposé of the most significant and ruthless political transformation in a generation.

At its heart is Morgan McSweeney, a mastermind of political subterfuge and author of a strategy to eviscerate the party, bury the left and rebuild it as a vote-winning machine. In Starmer he saw the perfect vessel for his vision: a man with no political identity but burning with ambition and a single all-consuming principle: to win.

Drawing on unrivalled access throughout the party and extensive leaks of internal party documents and WhatsApp messages, Get In shows how together they betrayed and marginalised Corbyn and his followers, then forged a path in which promises, and at times principles, were readily discarded in pursuit of power.

Richly peopled with the major figures of Labour present and past, this is the coming-of-age story of Britain’s government. In an era in which faith in politics has plummeted, this is how to game your way to the ultimate prize. But what on earth do you do when you get there?

‘A rattling tale terrifically well told . . . extremely well-sourced . . . dramatic detail’ Andrew Rawnsley, Observer

‘Fast-paced . . . cutting one-liners . . . it reads as if the authors were alongside McSweeney and Starmer’ Jason Cowley, Sunday Times

‘Fascinating . . . devastating . . . full of lively stories’ Andrew Marr, New Statesman

‘Unsparing . . . brilliant . . . so many golden nuggets’ Michael Gove, Spectator

‘Revealing . . . pacy . . . dispassionate but informed . . . a cracking read’ Financial Times

‘A gripping story of raw politics and ruthless men’ Helen Lewis

‘Revealing . . . compelling’ Anne McElvoy, Evening Standard

‘Extraordinarily detailed and sometimes bloodstained’ Tom Baldwin, Guardian

‘As excruciating as it is insightful’ Economist

‘A superb work of contemporary history which defines the Starmer premiership’ Peter Oborne

‘If you have questions about Starmer’s budding reign . . . expect many of them to be answered’ Kara Kennedy, Telegraph ****

‘Compelling’ John Harris, Guardian

‘Fascinating’ Andrew Grice, Independent

Additional information

Weight 0.713 kg
Dimensions 24 × 15.8 × 4.2 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

470

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

324.24107 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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