An exploration of a British political system in peril and what we must do to save it.
Gavin Esler Book order
Gavin Esler is an author whose works are lauded for their wisdom, sympathy, and storytelling prowess. His novels delve deeply into the human condition, often infused with a burning anger and genuine lyricism, showcasing a profound sensitivity and understanding of others. Critics praise his ability to capture the complexities of characters, particularly those navigating the world of power and its inherent compromises, highlighting his unique insight into the political arena. Esler's approach to writing is rooted in keen observation and an empathetic portrayal of subjects, drawing readers into their compelling narratives.






- 2023
- 2021
How Britain Ends
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A book about the rise of English nationalism and the impending breakup of the United Kingdom.
- 2019
Brexit Without The Bullshit
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Veteran BBC journalist Gavin Esler reveals the impact of Britain's big change. In seven succinct chapters, he sets out how leaving the European Union will affect UK food and diet: healthcare, jobs and industry, education, and travel to Europe. Brexit is not an event, it's a process that will last for years.
- 2013
Introducing the questions every leader must answer - and the elements that the best stories must contain, the author explains how creating a leadership story can promote success at all levels, whether running for the United States presidency or applying for a place at university.
- 2008
An absorbing novel of power, politics, terror and lies from the co-host of Newsnight