Politicians are consistently voted the least trusted professional group by the UK public, often embroiled in scandals from expenses to illicit parties. Despite this, many are decent, hard-working individuals in demanding roles. Award-winning journalist Isabel Hardman delves into this paradox, examining the inner workings of Westminster to understand why we often feel dissatisfied with our representatives. Her book offers a forensic analysis and revealing reportage, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to improve government and public trust in politics.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain insight into the complex reasons behind public dissatisfaction with politicians, exploring the systemic issues within Westminster.
- Understand the daily challenges and pressures faced by politicians, offering a more nuanced perspective beyond media headlines.
- Benefit from Isabel Hardman's award-winning journalistic analysis, providing a deep dive into the political class with revealing reportage.
- Discover potential pathways and ideas for fostering better governance and rebuilding trust between the public and their elected officials.
About the Author
Isabel Hardman is an award-winning political journalist and author, known for her incisive commentary and in-depth reporting on British politics. She is currently Assistant Editor of The Spectator and has previously worked for various prominent media outlets. Hardman's work is characterized by her ability to blend rigorous analysis with accessible storytelling, making complex political issues understandable to a broad audience. Her expertise lies in Westminster's inner workings, political culture, and the challenges faced by those in public office.