An Accidental MP

An Accidental MP by Martin Bell, published by Penguin in 2001, presents a unique perspective on the political landscape of Great Britain. This 247-page book recounts Bell’s unexpected journey to Parliament as an Independent candidate, a rare occurrence in contemporary politics. Written in English, it captures the essence of a campaign that defied conventional expectations and highlights the dynamics of political engagement in Europe.
Readers will find an insightful exploration of Bell’s campaign, characterized by its unusual and quixotic nature. The narrative delves into the intricacies of political life and the challenges faced by an Independent in a predominantly party-driven system. With themes rooted in biography, political history, and European political science, this edition offers a detailed account of Bell’s experiences and the broader implications for independent political movements in Great Britain.
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After the most unusual and quixotic campaign of recent memory, Martin Bell was elected to Parliament by a landslide as an Independent – a species thought to have been extinct since 1950.
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