I really enjoyed this book on so many levels. You get to see how government works in practice, (not a pretty sight), observations on the magnificent Michael Fabricant's Wig (I recommend a Google image search!), Tony Blair's uncanny ability to say impressive sounding sentences that are completely without meaning on closer examination, and John Prescott's running battles with the English Language.
But this is not a cruel book - Simon Hoggart clearly takes great delight in the more eccentric characters who govern us, including more than a few laugh out loud observations "The difference between Ken Livingstone and a doodlebug is that with Ken you should duck when the whining noise starts."
The individual pieces are short, so it is an ideal book to keep in your homes, err, reading room.
I was familiar with SH's political writing before this book, but I thnk I will be seeking out more.