‘The book took 10 weeks to write and reads quickly off the page.’
- Eastern Daily Press,
‘The journalist turned accidental MP has an insight not available to reporters.’
- Eastern Daily Press,
‘I am especially interested to read Martin’s new book...And I am recommending that everyone buys his book.’
- Douglas Carswell, MP for Harwich and Clacton,
‘Adversity, Bell reminds us, can actually be quite useful.’
- Tribune,
‘Bell doesn’t mince his words condemning the 'corrupt' politicians who have 'lost our trust because they pick our pockets.'’
- Sunday Herald,
‘His latest book is scathing about those who become MPs without having done much else in their lives other than politics. He judges – as I do – that much of the recent debacle would have been avoided, if so many of those who made it to Westminster had a career pattern other than school, university, researcher, aide to MP and adoption as Parliamentary candidate.’
- Tribune,
‘Bell is right when he emphasizes that the real problem with the expenses scandal is not the money: it’s the fact that MPs make up their own rules, and effectively end up writing their own cheques.’
- London Review of Books,