
Things Can Only Get Worse?
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Narrated by:
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John O'Farrell
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By:
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John O'Farrell
About this listen
Random House presents the audiobook edition of Things Can Only Get Worse?: Twenty confusing years in the life of a Labour supporter, written and read by John O'Farrell.
'...as the Labour candidate, I prepared for every possible question on the local radio election phone-in. What I had not prepared for was my mum ringing up to say that she agreed with John O'Farrell. On EVERYTHING.'
Things Can Only Get Worse is the personal story of one political activist helping Labour progress from its 1997 landslide to the unassailable position it enjoys today. Along the way he stood for Parliament against Theresa May but failed to step into her shoes; he was dropped from Tony and Cherie's Christmas card list after he revealed he always sent their card on to a friend from the SWP; and he campaigned for a new nonselective inner-city state school, then realised this meant he had to send his kids to a nonselective inner-city state school.
The long-awaited sequel to the best-selling Things Can Only Get Better is for everyone who could use a good laugh after Brexit, Boris and Trump. A roller-coaster ride through the last two decades via the very best political jokes (excluding the ones that keep getting elected).
©2017 John O'Farrell (P)2017 Random House AudiobooksVery entertaining. A must for left-leaning folk.
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This book covers the years between the euphoria of the 1997 general election when the Tories were swept out of power after the years of Thatcher’s destruction of the UK society she didn’t believe in, and Major’s rather less malignant premiership. If only the Blair government hadn’t been overshadowed by the Iraq war so many of us marched against, no doubt we’d remember the good things that happened, and there were a lot.
The author successfully campaigned for a secondary school in Lambeth where he lived, but in the long run there were disappointments in that.
He has sat through long sparcely attended meetings, knocked doors, distributed leaflets and even once stood against Theresa May in a general election in true-blue Maidenhead, his home town.
He’s seen his local Labour MP, Kate Hoey, palling up with Nigel Farage (!) of all people.
The book ends with the encouraging result of the 2017 general election, but a sequel will be needed to reflect on the subsequent chaos of Brexit.
Highs and lows of Labour supporters, with humour
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I didn’t actually know much about it before I listened but I come away wanting to be friends with John O’Farrell. There was so much in this that resonated with my soul. It is good to know there are people out there who have the same values, who feel the same grief at so much of what has happened, who believe so strongly in good education. Please, John, be my friend? I need more of this!
Totally loved this!
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Uplifting and surprisingly nuanced
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Oh! ye lefties
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fab
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Super
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brilliant
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Funny and enjoyable while covering the major issues with a good opinion
Well worth a read
Interesting view of political life
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Optimism in the face of gathering gloom
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