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500 of the Most Witty, Acerbic and Erudite Things Ever Said About Politics
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500 of the Most Witty, Acerbic and Erudite Things Ever Said About Politics
Paperback ISBN: 9781905641314
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| ISBN | 1905641311 |
| ISBN13 | 9781905641314 |
| Publisher | Harriman House Publishing |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 04/06/2007 |
| Pages | 118 pp |
| Weight (grammes) | 200 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 188 |
| Width (mm) | 122 |
First principles
A guide to politics
The art of politics
Being a politician
Political timin
So you want to be a politician?
Considering a political career?
Wise advice
Don't expect any thanks
Loyalty
Skills you need
Great expectations
Having fun
Never whinge
Shrinking violets
Promises promises
Not that I'm one to gossip
Your flexible friend
Problems &
solutions
Self-awareness
Image
Gaffe-prone?
Face up to your negatives
Getting elected
Why bother?
The point of an election
General elections
The moral high ground
Advice for the voter
Ambition
Leadership
Democracy
Definitions
The alternative
Speech making, oratory &
spin
Rules
On your feet
Eloquence &
oratory
The media
Spin
Parliament
Commons &
Lords
Opposition
PMQs
Party discipline
Power
Abuse of power
Government
What Government is
What Government isn't
Impressions of Government
Spending your money
Inner workings
Style of Government
Good Government
Bad Government
Diplomacy
Yes Minister
No Minister
Party politics
What is a political party?
Party games
Party differences
Labour of love
Conservatively speaking
Insulting Tories
Liberals
Isms
Family values
Freedom
Justice &
the rule of law
Opportunity
Despotism
War &
conflict
Economics
My country right or wrong
Predictions
Admitting you were wrong
Truisms &
telling it like it is/Saying something but saying nothing
Insults
Compliments
Backhanded compliments
Foot in mouth
Master of the understatement
Double entendres
How to deploy humour
Self deprecation
Knowing when the end is near
Sex &
morality






