I, Maybot The Rise and Fall

I, Maybot The Rise and Fall by John Crace is a fully updated edition published by Faber & Faber on May 3, 2018. This 272-page book presents a curated selection of Crace’s political sketches that humorously capture the tumultuous premiership of Theresa May. Through his sharp wit, Crace explores significant events such as the EU referendum, the leadership campaign, and the complexities surrounding Brexit, providing readers with a satirical lens on contemporary politics.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of humor and political commentary, as Crace’s sketches offer insights into the challenges faced by May’s government. The book delves into themes of political freedom and the impact of technology on leadership, all while maintaining a light-hearted approach. With its focus on parodies and political satire, I, Maybot serves as both an entertaining and thought-provoking reflection on recent political events.
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‘Brexit means Brexit.’ ‘Strong and stable.’ ‘I don’t think I’m in the least robotic.’
Ever since Theresa May first whirred into inaction as prime minister, there has only been one reliable source of strength and stability: John Crace’s political sketches for the Guardian. These doses of biting satire not only provided much-needed respite from the madness of it all, but also gave us his now notorious moniker for our automaton PM, the Maybot.
In I, Maybot, Crace introduces a curated selection of his most acerbic sketches, charting May’s tumultuous premiership to date. From the EU referendum and ensuing tragicomic leadership campaign, to the snap election, Tory-DUP coalition of chaos and endless Brexit wranglings, Crace’s analysis makes for essential and uproariously entertaining reading.
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