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The Diary of a Secret Tory MP
- Narrated by: Charles Armstrong
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The long-awaited diary from Whitehall’s most scandalous MP…
From Brexit to Covid, parties to pig culling, the Conservative government has lurched from crisis to crisis. With a front-row seat on the, erm, backbenches, the Secret Tory MP has picked up on all the petty rivalries, bad decision-making and scandalous affairs that Whitehall has to offer. And he’s got no qualms about sharing it. All.
Join the mystery MP as he drunk-texts Liz Truss after a crate of WKD, accompanies Jacob Rees-Mogg (and his kids) to picket a foodbank, takes on the French in the ‘Trawler Wars’, and euthanises Rishi Sunak’s dog – and that’s just October.
The Diary of a Secret Tory MP is an outrageous spoof of the classic political journal that pulls back the Lulu Lytle curtains to expose extraordinary goings-on at Westminster across a tumultuous twelve months.
Critic Reviews
"Even funnier than the actions of the current Cabinet, and that's saying something. A landslide victory for modern satire." (Caitlin Moran)
"Scabrous, scurrilous, hilarious and frighteningly plausible. Political satire at its blistering, biting best." (James O’Brien)
"Hysterical, clever and a joy to read. I couldn’t stop thinking.... ‘I bet that’s true.’’ (Chris Packham)
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- Adam
- 19-07-2023
Funny because it’s true
How erudite satire, slapstick comedy and cold hard facts can be interchanged so frequently whilst maintaining a decent narrative is a testament to The Secret Tory’s penmanship and the state of British Politics.
Bravo.
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