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Going for Broke
Michael Ashcroft
Category: General Non Fiction: Politics/Current Affairs
ISBN: 1-78590-637-2 EAN: 978-1-78590-637-4 Format: HB Pages: 357 Publisher: Biteback Year: 2020 Quantity in Stock: 35
Cover price: £20 Sale Price:£4.99
The first biography of the man who presided over the biggest financial rescue package in British history, and who now has the task of rebuilding the post COVID-19 economy Three years ago, Rishi Sunak was an unknown junior minister in the Department of Local Government. By the age of thirty-nine, he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, grappling with the gravest economic crisis in modern history. Michael Ashcroft's new book charts Sunak's ascent from his parents' Southampton pharmacy to Oxford University, the City of London, Silicon Valley - and the top of British politics It is the tale of a super-bright and hard-grafting son of immigrant parents who marries an Indian heiress and makes a fortune of his own; a polished urban southerner who wins over the voters of rural North Yorkshire - and a cautious, fiscally conservative financier who becomes the biggest-spending Chancellor in history. Sunak was unexpectedly promoted to the Treasury's top job in February 2020, with a brief to spread investment and opportunity as part of Boris Johnson's 'levelling up' agenda. Within weeks, the coronavirus had sent Britain into lockdown, with thousands of firms in peril and millions of jobs on the line. As health workers battled to save lives, it was down to Sunak to save livelihoods. This is the story of how he tore up the rulebook and went for broke.
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