Harold Wilson The Winner

Harold Wilson The Winner by Nick Thomas-Symonds, published by Orion Publishing Group in 2022, offers an in-depth exploration of one of Britain’s most significant political figures. This biography spans 532 pages and delves into Wilson’s unique position as the only post-war leader to serve as Prime Minister on two separate occasions, winning four General Elections and spending nearly eight years in Downing Street. The book examines the complexities of Wilson’s character and political strategies, challenging the narratives that have often portrayed him as merely an opportunist.
Readers will find a detailed account of Wilson’s impact on British politics, particularly during the transformative era of the 1960s. Thomas-Symonds draws on previously unavailable sources and firsthand parliamentary insights to present a nuanced portrait of Wilson, highlighting his role in uniting the Labour Party and implementing significant social reforms. The biography addresses themes of political survival and the influence of Wilson’s Yorkshire upbringing, revealing how his democratic faith shaped his leadership and the cultural shifts of the time. This edition provides a comprehensive look at a pivotal figure in modern British history.
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Harold Wilson is the only post-war leader of any party to serve as Britain’s Prime Minister on two separate occasions. In total he won four General Elections, spending nearly eight years in Downing Street. Half a century later, he is still unbeaten, Labour’s greatest ever election winner. How did he do it – and at what cost?
Critics then and now have painted him as an opportunistic political calculator, even as a Soviet secret agent. In this powerful new portrait, drawing on previously unavailable sources and first-hand parliamentary insight, acclaimed biographer Nick Thomas-Symonds reveals a more complex figure. Wilson was a new kind of politician but, in his own way, this media-savvy harbinger of modernity was also a deeply traditional man, whose actions often suggest nothing less than a spiritual mission.
In an intriguing paradox, Wilson, influenced by the distinctively democratic faith of his Yorkshire boyhood, united a fractured Labour Party, ushering in the cultural and social changes of the ‘swinging sixties’. His was the government to decriminalise homosexuality, legalise abortion and abolish capital punishment. With a brilliant mind, sure-footed political moves and a feel for public opinion, he was a survivor who over and over again emerged from desperate crises – even, perhaps, conspiracies – to lead his party to victory. It is time at last to learn his secrets.
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