Book description
This autobiography looks at the life and work of the politician David Owen as well as the major political issues of the last 30 years – the National Health Service, the Labour Party, his time in office, culminating in appointment as Foreign Secretary, the creation of the SDP and his future.
As the youngest ever Foreign Secretary or as one of the "Gang of Four", trying to "break the mould" of the two-party system, David Owen has always been among the most compelling – and controversial – figures in postwar British politics. In this revealing auntobiography, he provides the definitive account of his own career.




















