Much of the tale is conveyed by the covers. A sad, thoughtfully dithering photo of the prime minister fronts What Went Wrong, Gordon Brown? The cover of Christopher Harvie's book features a cartoon from the Independent: an apocalyptic lightning flash strikes and anoints David Cameron, while Brown and Alistair Darling flee London as Parliament quakes against the background of a setting sun. Andrew Rawnsley's The End of the Party is less dramatic: we see Brown, Mandelson and Blair in a morning-after sprawl; Brown's big toe sticks out of his sock. The Guardian compilation reminds readers how high expectations were when Brown took over. 'Master of his universe', Rawnsley wrote in the Observer then; Peter Hennessy could recall nothing on this scale since 'the cross-party war cabinet in 1940'; and Jackie Ashley thought Brown's early success showed 'how deeply he can reach into Tory England'.
LRB 8 April 2010 | PDF Download
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