JAMIE BRITTON recommends that we all buy at least two copies of a remarkable book of poems
Tory Heaven, or
Thunder on the Right
by Marghanita Laski
(Persephone Books, £13)
TORY Heaven was first published in 1948 and, as David Kynaston points out in the introduction, just like 2018, that year was a worrying time for the middle classes of this country.
It's something that Marghanita Laski picks up on this insightful and comedic novel in which it is the Tories, not Labour, who win the general election in 1945 and proceed to recreate a class system with all the trappings of the 18th century.
PETER MASON is gripped by a novel that confronts corporate callousness with those prepared to act to bring about change
ALAN McGUIRE welcomes a biography of the French semiologist and philosopher
The summer of 1950 saw Labour abandon further nationalisation while escalating Korean War spending from £2.3m to £4.7m, as the government meekly accepted capitalism’s licence and became Washington’s yes-man, writes JOHN ELLISON
MARTIN HALL passes time in the sanguine company of a traditional conservative, recalling their disastrous governments


