Category: Politics, History & Leadership
As divisive as he is beguiling, as misunderstood as he is scrutinised, Boris Johnson is a singular figure.
Many
of us think we know his story well. His ruthless ambition was evident
from his insistence, as a three-year-old, that he would one day be
'world king'. Eton and Oxford prepared him well for a frantic career
straddling the dog-eat-dog worlds of journalism and politics. His
transformation from bumbling stooge on Have I Got New for You
to a triumphant Mayor of London was overshadowed only by his colourful
personal life, brimming with affairs, scandals and transgressions. His
ascent to Number 10 in the wake of the acrimonious, era-defining Brexit
referendum would prove to be only the first act in an epic drama that
saw him play both hero and villain - from proroguing parliament to his
controversial leadership of the Covid-19 Crisis, all against the
backdrop of divorce, marriage, the birth of his sixth child, revolts
among Tory MPs and the countdown to Brexit.
Yet despite his
celebrity, decades of media scrutiny, the endless vitriol of his critics
and the enduring adoration of his supporters, there is so much we've
never understood about Boris - until now. Previous biographies have
either dismissed him as a lazy, deceitful opportunist or been transfixed
by his charm, wit and drive. Both approaches fall short, and so many
questions about Boris remain unanswered.
What seismic events of
his childhood have evaded scrutiny? How has he so consistently defied
the odds, proved his critics wrong, and got away with increasingly
reckless gambles? What were his real achievements and failures as Mayor
of London, what was really going on during his time as Foreign
Secretary, and why did he write two articles for the Telegraph,
one in favour of Leave and the other for Remain? How have the women in
his life exerted more influence than any of us realise, and why is his
story ultimately one overshadowed by family secrets?
Based on a
wealth of new interviews and research, this is the deepest, most rounded
and most comprehensive portrait to date of the man, the mind, the
politics, the affairs, the family - of a loner, a lover, a leader.