Peter Riddell

Peter Riddell is a British journalist and author known for his work in political commentary and analysis. He has written extensively on British politics and has held positions at prominent publications such as The Times. Riddell has also served as the Director of the Institute for Government, contributing to discussions on public policy and governance.

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  1. 1. The Thatcher Decade

    How the Right Changed Britain

    This insightful analysis delves into the transformative period of British politics during the 1980s, marked by the leadership of the United Kingdom's first female Prime Minister. It examines the sweeping economic and social reforms implemented, which aimed to reduce state intervention and promote free-market principles. The narrative explores the challenges and controversies faced during this era, including the impact on industries, the labor market, and the broader society. Through a detailed examination of policies and their long-term effects, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of a decade that reshaped the political and economic landscape of Britain.

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