BOOK OF THE YEAR, The Times, Guardian and Prospect Was Harold Wilson a
bigger figure than Denis Healey? Was John Major more 'prime ministerial'
than Michael Heseltine? Would David Miliband have become prime minister
if it were not for his brother Ed? Would Ed have become prime minister
if it were not for David? How close did Jeremy Corbyn come to being
prime minister? In this piercing and original study, journalist and
commentator Steve Richards looks at eleven prime ministers we never had,
examining what made each of these illustrious figures unique and why
they failed to make the final leap to the very top. Combining astute
insights into the demands of leadership with compelling historical
analysis, this fascinating exploration of failure and success sheds new
light on some of the most compelling characters in British public life.