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While the rest of the media lounge in the warm glow of New Labourâs rosy dawn, one journalist in Britain has been a consistently sharp and witty scourge of Tony Blair and his bandwagon babes. Step forward Nick Cohen, denizen of the Observer newspaperâs celebrated âHold on a Minuteâ column and a writer who has regularly identified Labourâs Third Way as the mid-point between truth and lies, decency and hypocrisy, honesty and corruption. Whether he is tearing into Labourâs plans to privatize the prison system and introduce curfews for teenagers, or detailing the governmentâs cozying up to Rupert Murdoch and the hot money traders in the City, Cohen maintains a peerless grasp on the power that flows from fusing invective with scrupulous investigation. Even Downing Street Policy Advisor Andrew Adonis was forced to concede that âno one is better at getting under the Governmentâs skinâ. A coruscating barrage of dispatches from his sniperâs post, Cruel Britannia celebrates Cohenâs lonely stand. It will revivify the disillusioned who anticipated something better from Labourâs ascent and fortify those on the left who expected little and received precisely that.
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While the rest of the media lounge in the warm glow of New Labourâs rosy dawn, one journalist in Britain has been a consistently sharp and witty scourge of Tony Blair and his bandwagon babes. Step forward Nick Cohen, denizen of the Observer newspaperâs celebrated âHold on a Minuteâ column and a writer who has regularly identified Labourâs Third Way as the mid-point between truth and lies, decency and hypocrisy, honesty and corruption. Whether he is tearing into Labourâs plans to privatize the prison system and introduce curfews for teenagers, or detailing the governmentâs cozying up to Rupert Murdoch and the hot money traders in the City, Cohen maintains a peerless grasp on the power that flows from fusing invective with scrupulous investigation. Even Downing Street Policy Advisor Andrew Adonis was forced to concede that âno one is better at getting under the Governmentâs skinâ. A coruscating barrage of dispatches from his sniperâs post, Cruel Britannia celebrates Cohenâs lonely stand. It will revivify the disillusioned who anticipated something better from Labourâs ascent and fortify those on the left who expected little and received precisely that.