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In “As It Seemed to Me” by John Cole, readers gain unparalleled access to the heart of British public life over the past four decades. Cole, the former BBC Political Editor, lifts the veil on his remarkable journey, having meticulously chronicled conversations with political giants while now unburdened by the constraints of brevity and neutrality. Inside the Cabinet Room, Cole shares captivating anecdotes about Prime Ministers from Harold Wilson to the present day, offering unprecedented insights into the corridors of power. Moreover, he delves into personal recollections, recounting a youthful encounter with Clement Attlee, the last British Prime Minister to traverse the Irish border without a police guard. This memoir is a captivating glimpse into the inner workings of British politics, a treasure trove of untold stories, and a tribute to an extraordinary career.






