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The Hack's Progress
A Book of Days
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516 pages
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The narrative explores the pivotal 1974 election, highlighting Sir Alec Douglas-Home's narrow defeat and its potential impact on British history. It suggests that a victory could have altered the political landscape, possibly preventing Edward Heath's leadership and the subsequent shift towards European integration. The text contrasts this with the rise of Margaret Thatcher and the implications of nationalization and trade union power, emphasizing the complex interplay of political outcomes and their long-term effects on the nation.
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2008, paperback
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