Book duration 190 pages
About the book
'The Maybot is rebooted as strong and humble. Stumble for short.' 'Kim Jong-May awkward and incredulous as journalist asks question.' 'Supreme leader produces pure TV Valium on
The One Show.'
Throughout 2017 John Crace, the
Guardian's parliamentary sketch writer, has watched Prime Minister Theresa May's efforts to remain strong and stable – and, indeed, Prime Minister. He coined the term 'Maybot' for her malfunctioning public appearances. And now, in this edited collection of his unremittingly witty sketches, he tells the full story of Theresa May's turbulent first year in Westminster.
As waspishly hilarious as Craig Brown's diaries in
Private Eye,
I, Maybot is essential and hysterically funny reading for anyone trying to make sense of our crazy political year.