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PUBLISHER: Birlinn General
FORMAT: Electronic book text
ISBN: 9781788855358
RRP: £14.99
PAGES: 272
PUBLICATION DATE:
October 6, 2022
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Cheers, Mr Churchill!: Winston in Scotland
Andrew Liddle
One hundred years ago, Winston Churchill prepared to defend his parliamentary seat of Dundee in the 1922 General Election. He had represented the industrial town since 1908, enjoyed a majority of more than 15,000 votes and confidently described it as ‘a life seat’. The cabinet minister had fought and won five previous elections in the city, and confidently expected to win a sixth – but one man had other ideas. Churchill was in for the fight of his life.Cheers, Mr Churchill tells the incredible true story of how the god-fearing teetotaller Edwin Scrymgeour fought and won an election against Britain’s most famous politician. The story begins with their first electoral contest in 1908 and follows their political rivalry over the next five elections until Scrymgeour’s eventual victory in 1922.Using first-hand accounts and an array of fascinating characters, Andrew Liddle vividly brings to life an extraordinary personal and political rivalry – and tells the story of a rare defeat for Britain’s greatest fighter.
Reviews of Cheers, Mr Churchill!: Winston in Scotland
'Well-researched, well-written and genuinely groundbreaking … forces us to look anew at Winston Churchill's relationship with Scotland' — Andrew Roberts, author of 'Churchill: Walking with Destiny' 'A triumph of a book … fascinating' — Brian Taylor * The Herald * 'A fine piece of revisionist historical writing' — David Torrance, historian and biographer
Andrew Liddle
Andrew Liddle is a political writer and consultant based in Edinburgh. He was previously Political Correspondent for The Press and Journal and Chief Reporter for The Courier. His previous books include Ruth Davidson and the Resurgence of the Scottish Tories and Nigel Farage in His Own Words. He lives in Edinburgh.