Britains best-loved MP & bestselling diarist returns with his hilarious account of a New Labour backbencher. On the backbenches but still in the thick of it Decline & Fall runs from Chris Mullins sacking as a minister by Tony (The Man) Blair in 2005 to the fall of New Labour in May 2010. Here is politics as it really is: entertaining encounters with constituents & conspirators tantalising glimpses behind the scenes at the courts of Blair & Brown all set against the background of the global financial crisis & the great expenses meltdown. Every bit as funny & insightful as his first volume A View From The Foothills" these new diaries provide a snapshot of life in the Westminster village. Preparing to step down after twenty-three years as an MP Mullin wryly observes they say failed politicians make the best diarists in which case I am in with a chance."