‘In his admirably objective study, drawing on compendious reading of relevant sources, Heppell demonstrates that while Cameron’s attempts to ‘de-toxify’ his party are important to his legacy, it is equally profitable to regard him as a manipulator of the broader political landscape. … This is a very useful corrective to the previous literature on Cameron. … Heppell maintains an admirable tone of objectivity in a survey which demonstrates compendious reading of relevant sources.’Mark Garnett, LSE Review of Books