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Peter Hitchens

The Cameron Delusion

Author
Peter Hitchens
Genre
Review

This book explores the decline of power and popularity of the Tory Party, and the effect that Labour has had on our society during the last few years. I agree with Peter Hitchens that the Tories are no longer and effective opposing force; somehow or other they have lost their way. No wonder the public are so apathetic about voting, because all parties are singing from the same hymn sheet - but in different ways, yet nothing changes.

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Peter Hitchens on Rage Against God & The Cameron Delusion

Interviewee(s)
Peter Hitchens

Introduction

On Monday April 5th, Easter Bank Holiday - Wendy and I went up to St Georges Hotel, London to meet author and award winning journalist Peter Hitchens, to chat with him about his two latest books Rage Against God and the Cameron Delusion.

I have to say, before I met Peter I was terrified I was going to meet the hostile person who gives short angry answers whenever I saw him on Question Time etc. But I was very pleasantly surprised because the man I met was utterly charming - even throwing in the odd joke or two into our conversation!

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Rage Against God

Author
Peter Hitchens
Genre
Review

Rage Against God by Peter Hitchens is a book like no other that I have read - being that it is both his journey from Atheism back into Christianity and also an expose about the true nature of Atheism where he answers his brother Christopher's book 'God Is Not Great'.

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