Gripping, exhaustively researched and fast-paced . . . cutting one-liners . . . nuanced character studies . . . scenes are recreated novelistically . . . it reads as if the authors were alongside McSweeney and Starmer as they grappled with multiple crises -- Jason Cowley * Sunday Times, *Book of the Week* * The compelling story of how one intensely motivated man grabbed control of a broken party, eviscerated its left and ruthlessly reforged Labour into a power-hungry machine . . . extremely well-sourced . . . dramatic detail . . . a rattling tale terrifically well told -- Andrew Rawnsley * Observer, *Book of the Week* * Fascinating . . . devastating . . . full of lively stories . . . this is certainly a book you need to read to understand this government -- Andrew Marr * New Statesman * Unsparing . . . Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrunds brilliant new history of Labours path back to power . . . [ contains] so many golden nuggets . . . on almost every page . . . it gives you a depth and richness to understanding the tensions within the Starmer Project -- Michael Gove * Spectator * Revealing . . . pacy . . . dispassionate but informed . . . a cracking read -- Robert Shrimsley * Financial Times * A remarkable piece of journalism -- Rory Stewart Impeccably written, impeccably researched, impeccably sourced -- Lewis Goodall * The News Agents * There are revelations on virtually every page of this addictive and compelling book... Maguire and Pogrund are impressive political journalists' -- Steve Richards * Literary Review * Maguire and Pogrund . . . fish out the juicy niblets and scoops . . . revealing . . . [ a] compelling account of what it took for Labour to get back, get in and what it will require to stay there -- Anne McElvoy * Evening Standard * Pogrund and Maguire . . . bring it all to life . . . If you have questions about Starmers budding reign . . . expect many of them to be answered -- Kara Kennedy * Telegraph **** * This is an astonishing feat of journalism. The writers obtained a remarkable level of access, and in the end, you feel that this is as close to an accurate retelling of Starmers rise as anyone could have given * Prospect * Two serious journalists who have provided an extraordinarily detailed and sometimes bloodstained account of Labour's transformation over the past five years -- Tom Baldwin * Guardian * As excruciating as it is insightful * Economist * Compelling -- John Harris * Guardian * A fascinating new book . . . telling the inside story of Keir Starmers leadership . . . shines a light on the relationship between leading politicians and their influential advisers -- Andrew Grice * Independent * Without question the political book of the year. With revelations on every page, Get In is the book about Keir Starmer we have all been waiting for, and it is impossible to fully understand this government unless you read it -- Tim Shipman Stuffed full of scoops, this is the moment-by-moment story of Labour's dramatic journey back to power, the plots and the personal relationships that drove Starmer into Downing Street, revealing who's really in charge -- Laura Kuenssberg A gripping tale of how one man went from political obscurity to running the country and took Keir Starmer along for the ride. The revelations made me gasp, wince and wonder how the next few years will unfold -- Matt Chorley A gripping story of raw politics and ruthless men from two of Britain's best young journalists -- Helen Lewis A superb work of contemporary history which defines the Starmer premiership -- Peter Oborne An extraordinary story, brilliantly told . . . Through sweating their sources Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund have popped the bonnet of a political party and exposed what lies beneath -- Jon Cruddas * Politics Home * An impeccably sourced and enjoyably written history of Labours rise to power by two of Westminsters sharpest young journalists -- Sam Freedman * Times Literary Supplement * Comprehensive * Private Eye * A tale of fixes, fiddling and factionalismbrilliantly told [ and] great fun It is no small achievement Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund have popped the bonnet of a political party and exposed what lies beneath * House Magazine * Utterly compelling . . . brilliant -- Steve Richards * Not Another One * Detailed, scrupulously reported . . . Get In is invaluable for anyone wondering how on earth we got here . . . Revelations come thick and fast * Morning Star * Maguires and Pogrunds account, rich in detail and replete with insider insights, provides a compelling, if contentious, narrative of Starmers ascent a valuablerecord of a critical chapter in contemporary British political history * Money Week * A well-researched and sourced account of the strategizing and infighting behind the victory and provides a valuable portrait of people currently running Britain * Financial Times, *Summer Reads of 2025* * [ A] fascinating book * This England * Two bright young journalists on this paper give us the inside story of how Keir Starmer and Morgan McSweeney, his chief of staff and the most interesting character in this account, fought the battle to win Labour back from the Corbynistas * Sunday Times, *Summer Reads of 2025* *