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- Patricia Nicol

BORIS JOHNSON’S election as leader of the Conservati­ve Party represents a dubious first for me — in that I’ve now had a drunken dancefloor chat with a British Prime Minister in the wee hours of a weekend.

To be fair to Boris, he was attending said event — to celebrate someone else’s career milestone — in a private capacity. Also, he seemed genuinely keen to know where me and my journalist pals fitted in — interest which may have been spurred by fears of a diary story.

Politician­s of all shades are generally depicted unflatteri­ngly in fiction.

Holding out for a hero to reunite our country? Then maybe avoid your local library’s stacks.

From scheming parish councillor­s to rackety, corrupt mayors and unpatrioti­c PMs, novelists have drawn on life to mostly conclude that politician­s are vain, selfservin­g and ideologica­lly unstable. Anthony Trollope’s Palliser novels seem a noble exception. In the fifth of the six-book series, The Prime Minister, an Irish Liberal, is persuaded to helm a coalition government. New Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson should pack it for her hols.

George Orwell’s 1945 allegorica­l masterpiec­e Animal Farm feels as relevant to our age where globally populist politics and demagogue leaders seem resurgent, as his prescient surveillan­ce society dystopia, 1984. It was the brutal history of the Soviet Union that inspired Orwell but his bruiser pig Napoleon, still feels recognisab­le as a political operator.

Robert Harris’s 2007 roman-à-clef The Ghost was inspired by the premiershi­p of Tony Blair. In it, a ghost writer is flown to Martha’s Vineyard to help controvers­ial former PM Adam Laing conclude his memoirs. But the longer the unnamed writer spends in the company of Laing and his Lady Macbeth-like wife, the more he suspects their betrayals go deeper than youthful ideology.

On the subject of politician’s memoirs, David Cameron’s De Profundis, defensivel­y titled For The Record, is out next month. What might he have to say about Boris?

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