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OverviewOnce, most political whips swore by a code of omert... 'The theory was that you never talked about what went on in the whips' office until your dying day, as though you worked at Bletchley Park.' ... But not any more. Decades of silence have fostered intrigue, mythology and suspicions about whips' activities. From the benign to the integral, they continue to play a pivotal role in how Parliament functions and the lives of their fellow MPs. But while whips appear all-knowing and ever-present, are they still powerful? Charting eccentric traditions, colourful characters and their crucial role in recent British political history, The Usual Channels pulls back the curtain on one of Westminster's most notorious elements and explores whether whips still have the upper hand. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sebastian WhalePublisher: Biteback Publishing Imprint: Biteback Publishing ISBN: 9781785908545ISBN 10: 1785908545 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 25 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""This is a superb book and it's astonishing nobody's written something like it before. Through scores of delicious anecdotes, Sebastian Whale exposes how power really works in the secretive and murky world of the parliamentary whips' offices. Highly entertaining, it deserves to become a political classic."" Michael Crick, broadcaster and writer ""A magnificent achievement. Whale has delivered the authoritative book on the most mysterious pillar of Westminster's power structure - the whips' office. Packed with insight and colourful anecdotes from inside the Houses of Parliament, this is a political junkie's dream."" Jack Blanchard, POLITICO ""Parliamentary whips deliver government - laws, taxes, policies. Sebastian Whale reveals who they are, how they do it and the mordant, cynical humour that surrounds the whole process."" Mark D'arcy, Parliament Matters podcast ""Through a wealth of compelling anecdotes and deftly told stories, The Usual Channels pierces some of the persistent myths about the dark arts and brings our understanding of the whips' office bang up to date. Above all, it is an addictive and funny read which anyone with even a passing interest in politics will love."" Esther Webber, POLITICO ""Sebastian Whale manages to break through the omerta of the government's whips office and uncover the secrets of the men and women who have shaped politics from the shadows. The Usual Channels is a must-read on modern British history."" Ralph Blackburn, Westminster correspondent at the Yorkshire Post ""For those who want to truly understand the world of Westminster, The Usual Channels is as essential a read as Erskine May. Few books contain such a treasure trove of anecdotes; there is political gold on every single page."" James Matthewson, writer, broadcaster and former Labour adviser “This is a superb book and it’s astonishing nobody’s written something like it before. Through scores of delicious anecdotes, Sebastian Whale exposes how power really works in the secretive and murky world of the parliamentary whips’ offices. Highly entertaining, it deserves to become a political classic.” Michael Crick, broadcaster and writer “A magnificent achievement. Whale has delivered the authoritative book on the most mysterious pillar of Westminster’s power structure – the whips’ office. Packed with insight and colourful anecdotes from inside the Houses of Parliament, this is a political junkie’s dream.” Jack Blanchard, POLITICO “Parliamentary whips deliver government – laws, taxes, policies. Sebastian Whale reveals who they are, how they do it and the mordant, cynical humour that surrounds the whole process.” Mark D’arcy, Parliament Matters podcast “Through a wealth of compelling anecdotes and deftly told stories, The Usual Channels pierces some of the persistent myths about the dark arts and brings our understanding of the whips’ office bang up to date. Above all, it is an addictive and funny read which anyone with even a passing interest in politics will love.” Esther Webber, POLITICO “Sebastian Whale manages to break through the omertà of the government’s whips office and uncover the secrets of the men and women who have shaped politics from the shadows. The Usual Channels is a must-read on modern British history.” Ralph Blackburn, Westminster correspondent at the Yorkshire Post “For those who want to truly understand the world of Westminster, The Usual Channels is as essential a read as Erskine May. Few books contain such a treasure trove of anecdotes; there is political gold on every single page.” James Matthewson, writer, broadcaster and former Labour adviser Author InformationSebastian Whale is a freelance journalist and author of Call to Order, the acclaimed biography of John Bercow. He was formerly political editor for The House magazine and a reporter for POLITICO. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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