"This is a wonderful read from one of the most quietlyinfluential people in politics in recent decades. Matthew's authentic voicerings out from every page: his deep convictions, mildly expressed; his modestpride in his successes; his humble acknowledgement of mistakes. It's athoroughly enjoyable read and highly recommended." --Chris Mason, political editor, BBC"Matthew Elliott's new book is the key missing piece in the Brexit story. While others were taking credit for the Leave victory, Elliott quietly got on with the business of making it happen. From one of the key figures in the Eurosceptic movement, Ten Years On is not just an important insider account of what happened, it is also a thoughtful treatise on what might be done to make the most of it." --Tim Shipman, political editor, The Spectator"Matthew Elliott was at the very heart of the battle for Brexit, and this is a brilliantly engaging and passionate account of the trials, tribulations and big personalities behind the scenes of that campaign." --Julia Hartley-Brewer, presenter, TalkRadio"A riveting and fluent blow-by-blow account of how the insurgents at Vote Leave crushed the Establishment to deliver the most seismic upset in modern polling history. If only Vote Leave had been put in charge of delivering Brexit, not just the referendum. Brexiteers everywhere owe Matthew Elliott." --Andrew Pierce, columnist and consultant editor, Daily Mail"Matthew Elliott gives a unique insider's view into ahistoric turning point for Britain and explains eloquently why - ten yearson - he is one of a dwindling number who still think Brexit is 'a good thing'." --George Parker, political editor, Financial Times"What makes Elliott arguably the most successful politicalstrategist of our time is the clarity of his thoughts and the razor-sharp focuswith which he pursues his goal. With that same rare clarity, his book providesan invaluable insight into how a successful campaign is built from the groundup, against all odds, steering clear of distractions both from within andoutside his own camp. The story of Britain leaving the EU has been told fromalmost every perspective, but this time we hear it from the man who deliveredthe winning campaign himself. This is essential reading not just for those whoare interested in Brexit or post-Brexit Britain but for anyone who wants tounderstand how to inspire and influence large swathes of a population." --Dia Chakravarty, Brexit editor, Daily Telegraph"Providing matchless insight into the movement thattransformed Britain, this is the inside story of Brexit as you've never read itbefore. Matthew was there for every key moment, and he has written apassionate, thoughtful and at times moving must-read account." --Sebastian Payne, columnist and leader writer, The Times "Matthew Elliott has delivered a fascinating memoir coveringa turbulent period in British politics, including the time when he had aringside seat running the winning Vote Leave campaign in the 2016 Brexit vote.His account is honest, funny and personal, and it will be relied on for yearsby historians." --Christopher Hope, political editor, GB News"Matthew Elliott is uniquely positioned to tell the story ofBrexit - he was a private in Brussels, a major in the fight to expose EU wasteand a general of the referendum. Now as a veteran in the House of Lords, he hasa front-row seat on the big decisions facing the country. Ten Years On isa compelling account of how we got here and a clear-eyed perspective on whathappens next." --Michael Dobbs, author of House of Cards