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Kind of Blue

A Political Memoir

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Kind of Blue

By: Ken Clarke
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Ken Clarke needs no introduction. One of the genuine 'Big Beasts' of the political scene, during his 46 years as the Member of Parliament for Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire he has been at the very heart of government under three prime ministers. He is a political obsessive with a personal hinterland, as well known as a Tory Wet with Europhile views as for his love of cricket, Nottingham Forest Football Club and jazz.

In Kind of Blue, Clarke charts his remarkable progress from working-class scholarship boy in Nottinghamshire to high political office and the upper echelons of both his party and of government. But Clarke is not a straightforward Conservative politician. His position on the left of the party, often led Margaret Thatcher to question his true blue credentials and his passionate commitment to the European project, has led many fellow Conservatives to regard him with suspicion - and cost him the leadership on no less than three occasions.

Clarke has had a ringside seat in British politics for four decades, and his trenchant observations and candid account of life both in and out of government will enthrall listeners of all political persuasions. Vivid, witty and forthright, and taking its title not only from his politics but from his beloved Miles Davis, Kind of Blue is political memoir at its very best.

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A brilliant biography

A brilliant biography about and by the brilliant Brint and Pro-European now former MP Ken Clarke.
Nicely read by Mr. Clarke himself. Love his voice.

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Brilliant political memoir

unlike many other political memoirs, this book pulls few punches- i didn't want it to finish.

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Insightful memoirs of a frustrated reformer

The best Prime Minister we've never had narrates his account of a long and successful life in politics. Good on political events over the past fifty years, although I would have enjoyed more detail in some more contentious areas such as the Gulf War and Brexit. I did find some parts quite dry, but this is because of a lack of personal interest in those topic areas.

This book is narrated at the pace and cadence Ken Clarke speaks, and is therefore not rushed or monotone.

An engaging overview of Westminster politics delivered in a even, fair and compassionate way.

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A very enjoyable book and so well read by the author

This is a long book but very gripping all the way through and so much more enjoyable for being read by the author. What an incredibly wide experience he has and his obviously congenial nature and wisdom make him popular with people of all parties and persuasions. Britain would have been much better off with Ken as prime minister, particularly around the time preceding the Brexit vote.

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Cow sheds and confusing patients in hospitals

As a layman of politics I found the “cow shed” start of the story is hilarious. I like very much the description of the confusing patients in hospital too.

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Made me cry. Good narration.

There are two stories here, the heard and silent ones. It made me cry. Ambition is a strange and awesome thing.

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The much needed background story

Very clear and thoughtful record of political history that will give the listeners a good inside into political affairs and decision making. Ken Clark is in my view an inspiration and a political aspiration.

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Interesting man

Well read account of a successful man who has been at the heart of the political events of my lifetime.

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excellent

Informative, honest and a real insight in to the recent history of British politics. worth a read / listen regardless of your political views.

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Great

A really interesting history of Modern Britain well narrated by Ken Clarke. I'd recommend it.

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