Philip Stephens is an award-winning journalist and contributing editor at the Financial Times, where he was previously director of the Editorial Board and chief political commentator. Throughout his career, he has had unique access to foreign policymakers in Britain and around the world. Stephens has won the David Watt Prize for Outstanding Political Journalism; the Political Studies Association's Journalist of the Year; and Political Journalist of the Year in the Press Awards. He is the author of Politics and the Pound, Tony Blair: The Making of a World Leader and Britain Alone: The Path from Suez to Brexit. He is British and Irish, brought up in London but with roots in County Mayo.
'A compelling, informative and readable history book.', Financial Times on BRITAIN ALONE 'A tour de force. Philip Stephens combines an engaging narrative, packed with fascinating detail with a profound and thought provoking analysis.', Anand Menon, on BRITAIN ALONE