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Where Did I Go Right?

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14th April 2022

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781913183455

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‘Brave and vividly evoked, should haunt Kier Starmer et al.’The Telegraph

Where Did I Go Right? is sharp, considered, insightful, and helped me make sense of “the other side”. And because Geoff Norcott is so funny, it unfortunately means I can’t dismiss his views entirely. It’s so important to have a friend you can disagree with but still admire and Geoff can be that friend to you!’ – Katherine Ryan

‘I’ve always thought the benefit of having batsh*t parents is it increases the chance of you growing up funny. It’s certainly worked for Geoff Norcott.’ David Baddiel

‘Few people walk the line of thought provoking and laugh out loud funny like Geoff Norcott.’ Romesh Ranganathan

Comedian Geoff Norcott should have been Labour through and through. He grew up on a council estate, both of his parents were disabled, and his Dad was a Union man. So, how was it that he grew up to vote Tory?

In this courageously honest and provocative memoir, Geoff unpicks his working-class upbringing and his political journey from left to right. Raised by a fierce matriarch and a maverick father on a South London council estate where they filmed scenes for The Bill, Geoff spends his youth attempting to put out kitchen fires with aerosols and leaping in and out of industrial skips. But as he reaches adolescence, his political views begin to be influenced by major events including the early 90s recession, the credit crunch, and a chance encounter with Conservative PM John Major.

As an adult, Geoff begins to have the gnawing feeling that the values and traditions he grew up with no longer match Labour’s. And, as Brexit appears, he feels even more like a double agent operating behind enemy lines.

Written with warmth, wit and often laugh-out-loud humour, Where Did I Go Right? is Geoff’s attempt to understand why he ended up voting ‘for the bad guys’, and why blue-collared conservatism could be here to stay.

Praise for Geoff Norcott:

‘A mature, sharp take on modern politics’ The Sunday Times

‘Gently abrasive, but that’s what makes him so entertaining… with a sharp, self-knowing wit’ The Times

‘Geoff Norcott genuinely has something original to say’ New European

‘A refreshingly brilliant new comedic voice’ Spectator

‘Norcott is an out-and-out rebel’ Express