Craig Ross
ASIN: B00OM12A7Y
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 176
If you think that Margaret Thatcher was a backsliding consensus builder, if you've always wondered what it would be like to have someone to your political right, then this is the book for you.
I'm not saying this is as good as P.J. O'Rourke or Bill Bryson at their best, but it's better than either of them at their worst. The pieces at the start probably aren't representative: the whole book is over 50,000 words, so the later chapters are longer. If you don't laugh at least five times record that fact in a comment and I'll publicly say something kind about Harriet Harman.
Erratum - It was, of course, the teacher in the South Korean ferry disaster who killed himself, not the captain.
[A percentage of the author's royalties will be forwarded to the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne: you have to or they lock you up.]