<b><i>Number Ten </i>is the brilliantly funny political satire by Sue Townsend, bestselling author of the Adrian Mole series</b><br><b><br>''Wickedly entertaining. There is a gem on nearly every page. Nothing escapes Townsend''s withering pen. Satirical, witty, observant''</b><i>Observer</i><br><i>____________</i><br><br><i>Behind the doors of the most famous address in the country, all is not well.</i><br><br>Edward Clare was voted into Number Ten after a landslide election victory. But a few years later and it is all going wrong.<br><br>The love of the people is gone. The nation is turning against him.<br><br>Panicking, Prime Minister Clare enlists the help of Jack Sprat, the policeman on the door of No 10, and sets out to discover what the country really thinks of him. <br><br>In disguise, they venture into the great unknown: the mean streets of Great Britain.<br><br>And for the first time in years, the Prime Minister experiences everything life in this country has to offer - an Eng