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To understand the context of TTOI without reading endless articles and political biographies from the Blair/Brown era, I would suggest 'The End of the Party' by Andrew Rawnsley. This covers the rise and fall of New Labour, so introduces you to all the players who the TTOI characters are referencing. There's enough in

To understand the context of TTOI without reading endless articles and political biographies from the Blair/Brown era, I would suggest 'The End of the Party' by Andrew Rawnsley. This covers the rise and fall of New Labour, so introduces you to all the players who the TTOI characters are referencing. There's enough in

Stewart is based on the real life Steve Hilton, who was until very recently David Cameron's head of strategy. Stewart is if anything less ridiculous than the real life Hilton, who apparently liked to wander 10 Downing Street with no shoes on, advocated repealing all consumer rights laws, and seriously looked into

Stewart is based on the real life Steve Hilton, who was until very recently David Cameron's head of strategy. Stewart is if anything less ridiculous than the real life Hilton, who apparently liked to wander 10 Downing Street with no shoes on, advocated repealing all consumer rights laws, and seriously looked into