
The last so far has shown only a slight resemblance to Chris Mullin’s novel. But thirty years after it was first published, A Very British Coup remains one of the finest political novels ever written.
The story is set in what was then the future: 1989. The General Election has ended with an amazing shock result: Labour led by former Sheffield steelworker Harry Perkins has swept to power in an unexpected popular landslide. The result is a clear mandate for a truly radical agenda which proposes “consideration to be given” to withdrawal from NATO, an end to the nuclear deterrent and to UK membership of the then Common Market, abolition…
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