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Pedal Power: How Boris Johnson Failed London'S Cyclists eBook

by Sonia Purnell
language: english
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, April of 2012 ‧
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From the author of Just Boris, the acclaimed and controversial new biography of Boris Johnson, comes a short polemical investigation into the London Mayor’s much-vaunted Cycling Revolution. When Boris campaigned in the mayoral election of 2008 he rarely turned up to a photo-call without his trusty bike. His promise was to turn London into the greatest two-wheeled city on earth, where as many people commuted by bicycle as had done a century before. But after much fanfare, and millions spent on ‘Super Highways’ and ‘Boris Bikes’, it appears he has turned his back on cyclists in favour of the gas-guzzling motorists of London’s Conservative heartlands. Worse still, although the Cycling Revolution has brought more bikes onto the roads, it has been accompanied by an alarming rate of crashes. With the same forensic zeal she applied to Just Boris, Sonia Purnell separates fact from fiction to reveal how ‘the cycling mayor’ has failed on his greatest ambition for London, and offers a timely insight into what Londoners can expect from another term of the blond on the bike. Sonia Purnell is a writer and freelance journalist living in London and is the author of the acclaimed biography Just Boris: A Tale of Blond Ambition. She worked closely with Boris Johnson in the Daily Telegraph’s Brussels bureau in the early Nineties at a turning point in his personal life and working career.

Pedal Power: How Boris Johnson Failed London'S Cyclists

by Sonia Purnell

Property Description
ISBN: 9781781310229
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
Release Date: April of 2012
Language: English
Pages: 30
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9781781310229
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Sonia Purnell

Sonia Purnell é biógrafa e jornalista, tendo trabalhado para The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail e The Sunday Times. Clementine: The Life of Mrs. Winston Churchill (publicado como First Lady no Reino Unido) foi considerado livro do ano pelo The Daily Telegraph e The Independent, e foi finalista do Plutarch Award. O seu primeiro livro, Just Boris, figurou entre os candidatos ao prémio Orwell. Uma Mulher Sem Importância foi o vencedor do Plutarch Award for Best Biography.

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