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OverviewLord Michael Levy hit the headlines with his involvement in the alleged 'cash for peerages' scandal that rocked Tony Blair's government. He was cleared of all the allegations made but on the way, his name and reputation were dragged through the media. Now, he tells his side of the story for the first time. Michael Levy has had a remarkable life. Born in the East End of London to Jewish parents, his childhood was impoverished but happy.He was educated at Hackney Downs Grammar School and married Gilda in 1967.He qualified as a chartered accountant and later became a hugely successful pop music mogul, looking after such acts as Alvin Stardust, Darts, Guys and Dolls, Bad Manners and Chris Rea. Following his beloved mother's death, he decided to sell his record company to Warner Brothers and use his time to pursue charity matters. Michael Levy became one the most important and influential leaders in the Jewish world, raising enormous amounts of money for charities and educational foundations. In 1994, Levy and his wife attended a dinner party in London and met Tony Blair, then Shadow Home Affairs Spokesman. They became good friends and Levy endeavoured to help Labour back into power. During the years that followed, Levy was Blair's trusted ally and tennis partner. When Blair became Prime Minister in 1997, Levy was behind the scenes for many of the dramas and crises of the first term. He was entrusted with the role of Blair's personal envoy to the Middle East and discusses his relationship with Robin Cook and the Foreign Office and the leaders of Israel, Palestine, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Lord Levy tells here, for the first time, the whole inside story of the 'cash for peerages' scandal, including his own arrest and questioning, and the role of fellow 'witnesses' and 'suspects' from Blair to Jonathan Powell, Ruth Turner and Sir Christopher Evans. It is an explosive story from one of our era's most fascinating individuals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lord Michael LevyPublisher: Scribner Book Company Imprint: Scribner Book Company Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9781451646467ISBN 10: 1451646461 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 30 January 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBeguiling and revealing... A treasure trove of gossip and anecdote, as the good times rolled and were followed by the bad. - Guardian , Martin Bell If Levy wanted to be immodest, he could claim more loudly than he does in this book to be one of the founders of New Labour, a party that owed far more to business than to the unions. - Daily Telegraph , Andrew Gimson Levy's life story really is worth reading. His rise from humble East End Jewish roots to pop mogul, Labour peer and party bagman. - Financial Times What perhaps has been forgotten in the rush to dump on Gordon Brown, is quite how weird the Blair regime was. Michael Levy's book provides us with a reminder. - The Spectator If Levy wanted to be immodest, he could claim more loudly than he does in this book to be one of the founders of New Labour, a party that owed far more to business than to the unions. - Daily Telegraph , Andrew Gimson Levy's life story really is worth reading. His rise from humble East End Jewish roots to pop mogul, Labour peer and party bagman. - Financial Times What perhaps has been forgotten in the rush to dump on Gordon Brown, is quite how weird the Blair regime was. Michael Levy's book provides us with a reminder. - The Spectator Beguiling and revealing... A treasure trove of gossip and anecdote, as the good times rolled and were followed by the bad. - Guardian , Martin Bell If Levy wanted to be immodest, he could claim more loudly than he does in this book to be one of the founders of New Labour, a party that owed far more to business than to the unions. - Daily Telegraph , Andrew Gimson Author InformationLord Michael Abraham Levy was born in the East End of London in 1944. He was a successful chartered accountant and then music mogul before dedicating his life to charity work and his work for Tony Blair and the Labour Party. He lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |