Let's re-Great Britain

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Author: Al Murray ISBN: 9781405922111
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: March 26, 2015
Imprint: Penguin Language: English
Author: Al Murray
ISBN: 9781405922111
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: March 26, 2015
Imprint: Penguin
Language: English

In Let's re-Great Britain, Al Murray's Pub Landlord sets out his party's vision for the country, and explains how politics actually works.

Citizens of Hope & Glory! It's time to bring common sense to the House of Commons.

Parliament is a nest of slippery, poisonous vipers and only a bonkers, mental idiot would try to make sense of it. Yet in Let's re-Great Britain, Al Murray, the Pub Landlord, presents his guide to British politics and a vision for a Greater Britain.

In it you'll learn and appreciate The Guv's views and policies on:
- The jobless: Fix youth unemployment with a pyramid scheme (literally, build some pyramids)
- Economics: Cut the deficit by borrowing more, growing a beard and leaving the country
- Criminal Justice: Bring back hanging if only for the sake of the rope industry
- Immigration: Electrify the English Channel

A plain, common-sense vision of an impossibly complicated (and, frankly, dull) subject, this will almost certainly be one day hailed as the new founding text of the nation - a Magna Carta 2.0 from the Landlord of Hope and Glory.

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In Let's re-Great Britain, Al Murray's Pub Landlord sets out his party's vision for the country, and explains how politics actually works.

Citizens of Hope & Glory! It's time to bring common sense to the House of Commons.

Parliament is a nest of slippery, poisonous vipers and only a bonkers, mental idiot would try to make sense of it. Yet in Let's re-Great Britain, Al Murray, the Pub Landlord, presents his guide to British politics and a vision for a Greater Britain.

In it you'll learn and appreciate The Guv's views and policies on:
- The jobless: Fix youth unemployment with a pyramid scheme (literally, build some pyramids)
- Economics: Cut the deficit by borrowing more, growing a beard and leaving the country
- Criminal Justice: Bring back hanging if only for the sake of the rope industry
- Immigration: Electrify the English Channel

A plain, common-sense vision of an impossibly complicated (and, frankly, dull) subject, this will almost certainly be one day hailed as the new founding text of the nation - a Magna Carta 2.0 from the Landlord of Hope and Glory.

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