First Confession: A Sort of MemoirChris Patten was a cradle Catholic (hence First Confession), became on the most prominent Tory 'Wets' of the 1980s and 1990s, and went on to hold a series of prominent public offices - Chairman of the Conservative Party, the last Governor of Hong Kong, European Commissioner for External Affairs, Chancellor of Oxford University, Chairman of the BBC, advisor to the Pope - as he self-deprecatingly puts it 'a Grand Poo-bah, the Lord High Everything Else'. He writes with wry humour about his time in all these offices, taking us behind the scenes and showing us unexpected sides of many of the great figures of the day. No political writer is so purely enjoyable as Chris Patten. |
Contents
Mass and Privet | |
Scholarship | |
The Last Best Hope of Earth | |
Wet | |
Heath Thatcher Major | |
Crazy Irish Knots | |
Out East | |
The Loneliness of the Long Distance European | |
Atlantic Crossing | |
Poobah | |
Violence and Faith | |
Illustrations | 1 |
Photographic Acknowledgements Acknowledgements Follow Penguin | 38 |
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