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From the No. 1 bestselling author of ADRIAN MOLE and THE QUEEN AND I Behind the door of the most famous address in the country are Prime Minister Edward Clare and his wife, Adele Floret-Clare (voted the cleverest woman in Europe; author of the bestseller GOD IS A LESBIAN). PC Jack Sprat is the policeman who stands outside on the door. Voted into office five years ago after a landslide election result, Edward Clare finds that things are starting to go wrong. The love has gone. The people are turning. All he wants is for the people of Clare's Britain to like him, and for them to be happy. Enlisting the help of Jack Sprat, Edward travels around the country incognito to find out what the nation really thinks.

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  • "From the No. 1 bestselling author of ADRIAN MOLE and THE QUEEN AND I Behind the door of the most famous address in the country are Prime Minister Edward Clare and his wife, Adele Floret-Clare (voted the cleverest woman in Europe; author of the bestseller GOD IS A LESBIAN). PC Jack Sprat is the policeman who stands outside on the door. Voted into office five years ago after a landslide election result, Edward Clare finds that things are starting to go wrong. The love has gone. The people are turning. All he wants is for the people of Clare's Britain to like him, and for them to be happy. Enlisting the help of Jack Sprat, Edward travels around the country incognito to find out what the nation really thinks."@en
  • "When the British Prime Minister realises that he is falling into disfavour with the public he decides to find out what the people realy think of him - In the company of the policeman on the door of Number 10, he sneaks out incognito to experience life in his own country as an average citizen."
  • "Edward Clare, prime minister of England, has enjoyed extraordinary popularity for five years since his landslide election vicotry. He is perceived as a flawless leader. But when he doesn't know the price of milk, the public turns against him. So Edward dresses in drag and - with the aid of Jack Spratt, the constable who guards his door - hits the road to better understand his people, while leaving his clever wife in charge. But neighter Edward nor Jack can possibly foresee the impact their adventure will have on the world."
  • ""Jack Sprat is a policeman on the door of Number Ten. When the Prime Minister decides the only way to get closer to the man and woman on the street is to travel around the country incognito and find out what they really think, he enlists Jack's help. Leaving his high-powered, ambitious wife to hold the fort, he and Jack set out. But neither can forsee how their extraordinary odyssey will impact on world affairs. Or their own lives." -- [back cover]"

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