Seven Days
R.W. Johnson, 4 July 1985
“... it is at once over-heated and un-serious, and has a sort of neighing ring to it, as of a clash of young geldings. At his best, Paul Johnson’s writing rises above this – for example, his picture of how the 1983 Labour Manifesto came to be written: ‘The absurd policy document ... which reads as though it was written by a covey of demented social workers ... ”