Politics

Head of Tory committee overseeing leadership elections announces tell-all book

The chairman of the Tory committee involved in deciding the fates of successive prime ministers has announced the release of a tell-all book.

The 1922 committee is a group of Conservative backbench MPs who are known to play an important part in choosing the party leader, organising ballots on potential changes.

Sometimes dubbed “the 22”, the committee oversees votes of no confidence, such as those taken against former prime ministers Boris Johnson and Theresa May.

Serving as chairman of the committee since 2010, Sir Graham Brady has overseen changes of leadership during the Conservatives’ tenure in government spanning David Cameron to Rishi Sunak.

The MP for Altrincham and Sale West represents the rank and file of Tory backbenchers in his position as chairman but has been called the “king-maker” due to the committee’s incisive role when the party faces internal conflict.

Sir Graham’s book, titled Kingmaker: Secrets, Lies, And The Truth About Five Prime Ministers, claims to offer insight into the character and choices of successive prime ministers and their administrations.

Sir Graham said: ‘On New Year’s Eve 2022, at the close of the most turbulent year in recent political history, as I was bringing my family to watch the fireworks from the Commons Terrace, the security guard greeted me with the words, ‘Ah, the Kingmaker!’

“As my 27 years in the Commons draws to a close, Kingmaker will tell the story of those days from a unique perspective. The long years of Opposition, working to climb the ‘greasy pole’ and then resigning from the frontbench on a point of principle.

“All this led me in an unexpected direction – elected as the chairman of the Conservative 1922 Committee through some of the most challenging times: in which I have advised, sometimes sparred with five prime ministers, overseen the departure of four and the election of another three.”

Tim Whiting, managing director of the Black & White Publishing Group, said: “Sir Graham Brady has been at the heart of the Conservative Party for many years, serving under a variety of different prime ministers and Kingmaker will be a uniquely gripping insight into an extraordinary period of Britain’s recent history.”

Kingmaker is currently scheduled for November 7 this year but will move to be released as close as possible to the general election.

Sir Graham is one of almost 60 Conservative MPs who have announced their intention to stand down at the next election.

Related: Calls for Rishi Sunak to suspend Tory MP for endorsing Reform’s Lee Anderson

Claudia Savage

Claudia Savage is an Ireland reporter for PA based in Belfast, reporting on general news and politics. She joined PA in 2023 after completing her NCTJ at News Associates in Manchester.

Published by
Tags: Graham Brady