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Parliamentary Book Awards 2021 Winners Revealed
09/03/2022
Mark Carney, Andrew Mitchell MP, Penny Mordaunt MP, and Chris Lewis MP have been announced as the winners of the 2021
Parliamentary Book Awards
in a ceremony at the Houses of Parliament this evening, beating political figures including Gordon Brown, Jess Phillips MP, Lady Hale and Ed Balls.
Former Governor of the Bank of England
Mark Carney
won
Best Political Book by a Non-Parliamentarian
for
Value(s)
:
The Must-Read Book On How to Fix Our Politics, Economics and Values
, an exploration of how social values and economic values become blurred, and what can be done to rectify this imbalance and build a better world.
Penny Mordaunt
MP and Chris Lewis MP
took home
Best Non-Fiction Book by a Parliamentarian
for
Greater: Britain After the Storm
, delving into the history and culture of Britain to understand the UK’s current political divisions, and how reforms are needed post-Brexit in order for the country to move forward.
Andrew Mitchell MP
was awarded the
Best Biography, Memoir or Autobiography by a Parliamentarian
for
Beyond a Fringe: Tales from a Reformed Establishment Lackey
, in which Mitchell shares tales from his life and career in politics, from the realities of the Whips’ Office to the story behind the infamous Plebgate scandal.
Now in their sixth year, the
Parliamentary Book Awards
were established by the Booksellers Association and the
Publishers Association
to champion the best political writing in the UK and to recognise the important link between the worlds of politics and publishing. The only political book awards curated by bookshops and voted for by parliamentarians, previous winners have included Harriet Harman MP, Nick Clegg, Baroness Jowell, Iain Dale, and James O’Brien.
Meryl Halls, Managing Director of the Booksellers Association
, said:
“We are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Parliamentary Book Awards, three remarkable titles which demonstrate the breadth of political writing today. With a shortlist exploring timely issues including the legacy of imperialism, the nuances of freedom of speech, the fight against fascism, and life post-Brexit, the Parliamentary Book Awards continue to reflect the most important issues being discussed in the UK, highlighting the significant link between politics and publishing.”
The award ceremony, which returned to the Houses of Parliament this year, featured speeches from the Booksellers Association Vice President Hazel Broadfoot, and Publishers Association President David Shelley, with Matt Chorley presenting.
This year’s winners were selected from a shortlist featuring books by major political figures, including
Seven Ways to Change the World
by Gordon Brown,
Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain
by Sathnam Sanghera,
Everything You Need to Know About Politics: My Life as an MP
by Jess Phillips, and
Spider Woman: A Life
by Lady Hale.
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