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Didn't You Use to Be Chris Mullin?: Diaries 2010-2022

Hardback

Main Details

Title Didn't You Use to Be Chris Mullin?: Diaries 2010-2022
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Chris Mullin
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:592
ISBN/Barcode 9781785907913
ClassificationsDewey:941.085092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Biteback Publishing
Imprint Biteback Publishing
NZ Release Date 1 June 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The latest volume of diaries from the bestselling author of A View from the Foothills, A Walk-On Part and Decline and Fall. When I retired from Parliament in April 2010, I ceased keeping a diary, on the assumption that life would no longer be of sufficient interest to justify doing so. It soon became apparent that I was wrong and so before long I resumed. As readers of the previous volume may recall, my decision to retire was accompanied by a great deal of angst. I always knew there was a life outside politics, but I wasn't confident that there would be any demand for my services. As I wrote at the time, leaving earlier than I need have done was either the best or the worst decision of my life. I wasn't sure which. As it happens it has turned out well. This past decade has seen some of the best years of my life. I am under no illusion, however. Despite the occasional moment in the sunshine, I have never been much more than a fleabite on the body politic. On a visit to Parliament a couple of years after retiring, I came across a former colleague. He peered at me over the top of his glasses and said, 'Didn't you use to be Chris Mullin?' 'Thank you,' I replied. 'That will be the title of Volume 4.'

Author Biography

Chris Mullin was Labour MP for Sunderland South from 1987 until he stood down at the 2010 general election. As a journalist in the 1980s, he successfully campaigned for the release of the Birmingham Six. In Parliament, he chaired the Home Affairs Select Committee and was a minister in three departments. He is the author of three widely acclaimed diaries, a memoir, Hinterland, and four novels, including the classic A Very British Coup.