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From Backbenches to the Exchequer
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From Backbenches to the Exchequer

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" From Backbenches to the Exchequer - The Rachel Reeves Story " is a definitive, unflinching account of one of the most compelling figures in modern British politics. From her early days navigating the ideological battlegrounds of the Labour Party to her historic rise as Britain's first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, this book charts the triumphs, controversies, and defining moments that shaped Rachel Reeves's career. With forensic detail and gripping narrative, it unveils the struggles, political battles, and strategic manoeuvres that propelled her from a determined backbencher to the heart of Britain's economic leadership. This is not just a biography-it is a political thriller. It exposes the internal Labour Party power struggles, the economic debates that have reshaped the nation, and the personal resilience that has defined Reeves's ascent. It scrutinises her time at the Bank of England, her role in shaping Labour's economic policies, and the defining ideological battles that have both bolstered and challenged her credibility. Through exclusive insights, behind-the-scenes revelations, and sharp analysis, From Backbenches to the Exchequer pieces together the real story behind Reeves's rise-one marked by ambition, pragmatism, and an unyielding belief in economic reform. For political enthusiasts, historians, and anyone seeking to understand the shifting tides of British politics, this book is an essential read. It lays bare the realities of power, ambition, and governance, offering a portrait of a politician whose journey reflects the broader struggles of modern Britain. Whether admired or contested, Rachel Reeves has redefined Labour's economic vision-this is the story of how she did it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 March 2025
Pages
332
ISBN
9781326593766

" From Backbenches to the Exchequer - The Rachel Reeves Story " is a definitive, unflinching account of one of the most compelling figures in modern British politics. From her early days navigating the ideological battlegrounds of the Labour Party to her historic rise as Britain's first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, this book charts the triumphs, controversies, and defining moments that shaped Rachel Reeves's career. With forensic detail and gripping narrative, it unveils the struggles, political battles, and strategic manoeuvres that propelled her from a determined backbencher to the heart of Britain's economic leadership. This is not just a biography-it is a political thriller. It exposes the internal Labour Party power struggles, the economic debates that have reshaped the nation, and the personal resilience that has defined Reeves's ascent. It scrutinises her time at the Bank of England, her role in shaping Labour's economic policies, and the defining ideological battles that have both bolstered and challenged her credibility. Through exclusive insights, behind-the-scenes revelations, and sharp analysis, From Backbenches to the Exchequer pieces together the real story behind Reeves's rise-one marked by ambition, pragmatism, and an unyielding belief in economic reform. For political enthusiasts, historians, and anyone seeking to understand the shifting tides of British politics, this book is an essential read. It lays bare the realities of power, ambition, and governance, offering a portrait of a politician whose journey reflects the broader struggles of modern Britain. Whether admired or contested, Rachel Reeves has redefined Labour's economic vision-this is the story of how she did it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 March 2025
Pages
332
ISBN
9781326593766