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Home » News » Nadine Dorries has written a book about her fav person – guess who?

Nadine Dorries has written a book about her fav person – guess who?

"So Nadine Dorries has had time to write a book but hasn’t had time to help her constituents. "Hopefully she can find the time to write a resignation letter."

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
July 12, 2023
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The former (sorry still) MP Nadine Dorries has written another book.

This time it’s about her number one person, yep that’s right it’s Boris Johnson.

It is about the “political assassination” of the former bumbling PM, and it is due to be published days before this year’s Conservative Party conference.

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Nadine’s book is out on 28th September – aka three days before Tory conference 🔪 pic.twitter.com/nZzhS0xyHg

— John Stevens (@johnestevens) July 12, 2023

Saucy enough to stir the pot.

It might take the shine off Rishi Sunak’s hog roast this evening.

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Nadine Dorries book

Dorries has titled it “The Plot: The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson” and claims to have uncovered a “fault line” within the Conservative Party through conversations with cabinet ministers, civil servants and party officials.

The book, set to be published by HarperCollins on September 28, is billed as a story of “treachery and deceit at the heart of the Westminster machine”.

The blurb reads: “Boris Johnson came to power in 2019 with a larger share of the popular vote than Tony Blair. Rewriting the political map of the UK, he united a party and shattered Labour’s fabled red wall. And yet, just three years later, he was ousted by the same MPs who had greeted his leadership so rapturously. What had gone so wrong?

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Nadine Dorries has written a book called THE PLOT: THE POLITICAL ASSASSINATION OF BORIS JOHNSON pic.twitter.com/nWBQF5T6G9

— Matt Chorley (@MattChorley) July 12, 2023

“The Plot is the seismic, untold story of how the most charismatic politician of his generation was driven from office. With unparalleled access, Nadine Dorries speaks to dozens of inside sources ranging from Cabinet ministers to the lowliest spads [special advisers], civil servants and party officials and through their testimony she pieces together a profoundly shocking story of powerful, unaccountable forces operating behind the scenes who became the architects of a prime minister’s downfall.”

Adam Humphrey, HarperNonFiction publisher, said: “Nadine’s unique vantage point, unparalleled access to sources, and innate storytelling ability will provide readers of The Plot with a rare opportunity to walk the corridors of power and understand the behind-the-scenes machinations of Westminster.

“The Plot is an urgent look at how our government really operates, and I look forward to it adding to the current political discourse.”

Reactions

1.

Now we know what she was doing when she was supposed to be representing her constituents in Bedfordshire in Parliament.

— Just Neil (@Neilovichi) July 12, 2023

2.

pic.twitter.com/K2FCXhKCBc

— stacey miller (@even_thorizon) July 12, 2023

3.

Has Nadine found ‘The Plot’. We all know Boris lost it.

— Michael Angus (@MichaelNAngus) July 12, 2023

4.

It's not even lunchtime yet and so far Liz Truss is back to tell us how to run an economy and Nadine Dorries is writing a book with a non-fiction publisher about an imaginary plot to unseat Boris Johnson.

— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) July 12, 2023

5.

Given the traces of cocaine found on multiple surfaces at Chequers after Liz Truss’s celebratory ‘Get out you’re useless’ party along with the various traces found in Parliament, presumably Nadine Dorries new book will be titled ‘The Funpowder Plot’ 👃 https://t.co/jzxE59DhzW pic.twitter.com/iMqVpQimo8

— Stuzi 🐝🐝 (@stuzi_pants) July 12, 2023

6.

So Nadine Dorries has been busy writing a book titled The Plot: The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson

She's done that while receiving her MP's salary.

But she hasn't managed to speak in the House of Commons chamber for over a year!

— Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) July 12, 2023

7.

So plan is coming together

Nadine Dorries has not yet resigned
Just so happens her book comes out days before the Tory conference
So old wounds explode, Johnson to the fore, she resigns – totally takes away from Sunak and the conference?#ToriesOut370 https://t.co/V6kLtz80W5

— dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 (@dave43law) July 12, 2023

8.

Tory MP Nadine Dorries is quids-in.
Last spoke in the Commons, 7 Jul 2022; could have earned £145k since.
MP salary £84754
Ministerial salary £11282
Advance on new book £20500
Book royalties £10647
Ministerial severance pay £16876
She voted for austerity.https://t.co/CkLCi0nPpl

— Prem Sikka (@premnsikka) July 7, 2023

9.

I see our greatest polymath, Nadine Dorries, has found time during her busy parliamentary schedule to write a book about the ‘political assassination of Boris Johnson’ (🥱)

Will it be as good as her other books?

[Sample from one of her previous literary gems via @DailyDorries] pic.twitter.com/nvTFYAqB70

— Brendan May (@bmay) July 12, 2023

10.

https://twitter.com/MrsBurgin/status/1679045108447027201?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1679045108447027201%7Ctwgr%5E9336454a91ab1dccbce9f122de0cad6664cd9fb1%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.indy100.com%2Fpolitics%2Fnadine-dorries-book-boris-johnson

11.

ahhhhh

Nadine Dorries has written a book.

It'll be a surprise to precisely no-one to learn that Harper Collins is a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp. pic.twitter.com/EE04D43CLf

— The Sun Apologies (@SunApology) July 12, 2023

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