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What Does Jeremy Think?
Jeremy Heywood â The Life of Britain's Greatest Public Servant
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eBook - ePub
What Does Jeremy Think?
Jeremy Heywood â The Life of Britain's Greatest Public Servant
About this book
A powerful biography of one of the greatest public servants of all time – Jeremy Heywood – written by his wife Suzanne Heywood.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraphs
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword
- Prologue: The Treasury, 1994
- 1 âMoneyâ: The UKâs failure in Bath
- 2 âAll Along the Watchtowerâ: The pound flatlines
- 3 âLife in the Fast Laneâ: The importance of economics
- 4 âShot by Both Sidesâ: Losing a minister
- 5 âI Got the Bluesâ: Serving multiple masters
- 6 âLight My Fireâ: Needing a zoologist
- 7 âClose to Meâ: Outside the inner circle
- 8 âFix Youâ: Changing Number 10
- 9 âWhen the Levee Breaksâ: Getting a grip and losing control
- 10 âYoshimi Battles the Pink Robotsâ: The fuel crisis
- 11 âAnarchy in the UKâ: Where is Plan B?
- 12 âNever Going Back Againâ: Changing the Centre
- 13 âThe Times They Are A-Changinââ: Civil servants must have ideas
- 14 âThe Risingâ: Nothing will ever be the same
- 15 âDo I Wanna Know?â: The euro professor
- 16 âThunder Roadâ: A rare memo
- 17 âFrictionâ: Students and asylum seekers
- 18 âI Donât Feel Like Dancinââ: Concluding the EMU debate
- 19 âTake Me Outâ: Time for a change
- 20 âLose Yourselfâ: A new world
- 21 âBorn This Wayâ: Taking charge of domestic policy
- 22 âPressure Dropâ: Foothills of a crisis
- 23 âSomewhere Only We Knowâ: Back in Number 10
- 24 âWhat Ifâ: Are we turning into Zimbabwe?
- 25 âThe Wall Street Shuffleâ: Rescuing the banks: Part 1
- 26 âUnion City Blueâ: Rescuing the banks: Part 2
- 27 âRunning Up That Hillâ: Averting recession
- 28 âUp All Nightâ: Flying to Israel
- 29 âTake It to the Limitâ: An unconventional negotiation
- 30 âHeroesâ: Afghanistan
- 31 âLet England Shakeâ: Building Britainâs Future
- 32 âEverybodyâs Changingâ: Preparing for an election
- 33 âEverybody Hurtsâ: Coalition negotiations
- 34 âUpside Down Youâre Turning Meâ: A new form of government
- 35 âJammingâ: Churning out decisions
- 36 â(Nice Dream)â: A policy innovation machine
- 37 âKarma Policeâ: The Civil Serviceâs values
- 38 âViva La Vidaâ: The Coalitionâs durability
- 39 âLife On Mars?â: Policies others neglect
- 40 âCall Meâ: Becoming Cabinet Secretary
- 41 âVideo Killed the Radio Starâ: A fresh, modern agenda
- 42 âThe Guns of Brixtonâ: Coalition crises
- 43 âHow Deep is Your Loveâ: Plebs and Europe
- 44 âYou Canât Always Get What You Wantâ: A new beginning
- 45 âIf Not for Youâ: The biggest change since Beveridge
- 46 âGive a Little Bitâ: Energy troubles
- 47 âMoonlight Mileâ: Juggling policies and reviews
- 48 âStayâ: Our friend and neighbour
- 49 âOne of Usâ: Another referendum
- 50 âHung Upâ: Another end game
- 51 âDeacon Bluesâ: Begin again
- 52 âLost Onesâ: Article 50 and another election
- 53 âI Donât Want to Talk About Itâ: Diagnosis
- 54 âDonât Think Twice, Itâs All Rightâ:* At home
- Epilogue
- Appendix I: Memorial speeches
- Appendix II: Interviewees and other contributors
- Index
- Picture Section
- About the Author
- About the Publisher