

An edition of Off Whitehall (2004)
a view from Downing Street by Tony Blair's adviser
By Derek Scott
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
I.B. Tauris,Distributed in the U.S. by Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
264
Description:
"Off-Whitehall is about the politics and economics of Europe and the two men who, separately or together, will decide Britain's fate in Europe. The relationship between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown is unique in British politics and this book describes it from close quarters. The author has seen both men in action, advising the Prime Minister for over six years in Downing Street. Derek Scott controversially exposes some of the tensions between the two neighbours both in Downing Street and in Whitehall and critically explores Tony Blair's broader vision for Britain within the European Union. Advance news of the book's publication has already generated intense media coverage and has caused alarm in the corridors of power. Derek Scott's book will have a major impact on how the Blair government is viewed by commentators, historians and the public at large. This is the book that the Cabinet office has sought to ban."--Bloomsbury publishing.
subjects: Economic and Monetary Union, European Union, History, Monetary policy, Politicians, Politics and government, Prime ministers, Blair, Tony, 1953-, Brown, gordon, 1951-, Prime ministers, great britain, Politicians, great britain, Monetary policy, great britain, Great britain, politics and government, 1997-2010, Ministers-presidenten, Europese Unie, British & Irish history
People: J. Gordon Brown, Tony Blair (1953-)
Places: Great Britain
Times: 1997-, 20th century