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  • Paperback: 816 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd; New Ed edition (25 Sep 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006530745
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006530749
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 138,486 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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John Major's rise to the post of British prime minister is a puzzle of modern politics that his lengthy autobiography fails to resolve. It is clear, as we follow him from his modest origins in south London to his work as a local councillor and his remarkable ascent at Westminster under the eye of Margaret Thatcher, that he was driven by a determination to prove himself. But now that we are growing used to the messianic zeal that Tony Blair brings to the role of prime minister, it seems extraordinary that John Major should have achieved the position with such little evident vision or relish. Here is the man we thought we knew, decent, hard-working; at the mercy of events rather than their master.

So we find him bowed down by the misfortunes of an ungrateful world, rendered defensive by problems with the economy, by arguments over Europe, by the intractability of politicians in Northern Ireland, by attacks from within his own party.

With that same party busy airbrushing him from its history--despite his unlikely victory over Neil Kinnock in 1992--it's as well he has got his account into print, an unstuffy telling of a fascinating story that is free of the pomposity that affects so many of his political peers and which reveals a deep-seated belief in the value of basic decency. "I will not concede possession of the recent past to the mythographers of left or right who have every self-interest in retouching the history we made," he says.

But how sad to find him still so defensive and so bitter about the slights of others, still anxious to explain why speeches or gestures were misconstrued. "I was too conservative, too conventional. Too safe, too often. Too defensive. Too reactive," he says. But could he have been anything else? --Kim Fletcher --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Synopsis
Major's early life was extraordinary; his rise through Parliament meteoric. Soon a favourite of Margaret Thatcher, he became Foreign Secretary and then Chancellor of the Exchequer. When Thatcher fell, he fought and won a shrewd campaign to succeed her. With the difficulties of the Gulf and Maastricht behind him, and the Poll Tax abolished, John Major went on to win a remarkable victory in the General Election of 1992, against the expectations of even his own friends. He brought down inflation and ushered in a solid economic recovery. He made some of the most decisive steps for a generation towards peace in Northern Ireland. Yet within months of the 1992 election, his government was in troubled waters. In this autobiography of his life and career, John Major is honest about what he won and what he lost, and about friends and foes within his own party as well as outside.


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great post war leader, 15 Jan 2002
John Major was often ridiculed for his humble origins by left wing middle class journalists. He starts his autobiography by exploring the past of his family and the richness of his father's live, an account fascinating on its own. John Major as a person appears relatively late in the book but the reader quickly gets an impression of the ambitious young man driven by values, a sense of duty towards his family and the community. One begins to understand Major's own brand of liberal conservatism which is focused on the dignity of the individual. It is a sort of conservatism that was born from experiencing poverty and an ineffective welfare state. From his origins in local politics Major takes the reader into his carreer as an MP and thus paints a fascinating picture of post war Britain and some of the people who forged it. Major's style is very witty and analytical at the same time which makes the book a pleasure to read. The wealth of detail on macro-economic interdependencies make the book required reading for anyone who wants to understand politics. It emerges that Major was one of the most important Post-war Prime Ministers for two reasons: he launched the intiative for peace in Northern Ireland at a very great political if not personal risk thus breaking with taboos and he created a solid basis for local finance which lead to a ressurection of many British towns. Excellent reading!
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book to make you feel Nostalgic for honesty and integrity, 24 May 2002
Whatever the drawbacks of the book may be, and there are pleanty, it is a breath of fresh air.

Some will criticise it for the lack of full disclosure (by which they mean dirt) regarding Thatcher, Hague, Portillo and others. Yet, we should all applaud the man for having the integrity not to speak ill of those he was once an ally, servant, colleague of. This defines the difference between Major and Blair (as well as some of the aforementioned). It seems like a totally different world, yet it was only a short while ago.

You should read this book, if for no other reason, then to get a perspective of the modern day political cynicism, and how it does not have to be that way. We are all at fault for letting it become like this. This book can serve as a reminder of what we should expect and demand, rather than the spoon fed spin that today's politicians of all parties seek to weave, and the obliging media regurgitates without much consideration. The Blair theme music "Things can only get better", at least from the political perspective, could not have been more wrong!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant piece of writing, 10 Aug 2007
All my friends laughed at me when I bought this book. John Major may have been a figure of fun as a politician but as an author he is superb.

I have read several political biographies, including Wilson, Blair and Thatcher and this stands head-and-shoulders above the rest, thanks to its intimate style, humourous observations and insightfullness into both his own flaws and those of the political system.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best political autobiographies
I am not, by any means, a political supporter of Mr Major (according to my Father I am a "Trot" - which translates into English as "liable to vote Liberal Democrat"), but I can't... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but John, how about fessing up your mistakes?
This serves as kind of a post-car crash autopsy on why the Tory Party failed to win in 1997 and has failed since. It's Europe. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars NOT INCONSIDERABLY EVENTFUL
John Major said it himself - if he had been the only candidate in the 1997 election he would have come second. Read more
Published on 8 Jan 2006 by DAVID BRYSON

4.0 out of 5 stars From Major to minor
As I watched the results from the 1997 General Election from the sidelines of America (remembering that ten years prior I had been in the thick of things, on the floor of a count... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new here
This autobiography has been reviewed by professional and amateur reviewers alike as open, honest, refreshing, different and so on. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent in honesty
This is an excellent political biography by a Prime Minister who had to take over in hard times. His stories about the political struggle in Brussels is very honest in revealing... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Open & Honest
For the first time in British Politics, somebody has spoken openly and honestly both on the poistive and negative side of being British Prime Minister. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Real John Major
The minute i picked this book up i found it incredibly hard to put it down. It is a deep insight into a proud and honourable man. Read more
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