<p>Whatever happened to middle England? Two of our funniest writers set out on a journey through conservative country &#8211; with hilarious results.</p> <p>The Women's Institute. Polo matches. The Duke of Edinburgh. Nimbys shooting and game fairs. Pall Mall clubs the Countryside Alliance and Boris Johnson. Hampshire Police&#8217;s brass band the rubber chicken circuit &#8211; and of course the Conservative party itself.</p> <p>Middle England with all the social rituals institutions and traditions that hold it together has lasted for a long time. And Chris Horrie and David Matthews two left-leaning journalists &#8211; Chris is from Manchester and David's parents are from Guyana &#8211; are fascinated by it.</p> <p>So off they go armed with two ballpoints and a sharp sense of humour to see what they can see. Sometimes it&#8217;s as simple as hanging out at the proms munching scones with the vicar at a village cricket match or chatting with Michael Howard. And other times a bit more guile is needed &#8211; so Chris and David baffle Conservative party members by helping out with their campaigns.</p> <p>With backgrounds as investigative reporters the authors infiltrate Middle England and capture its denizens at their least guarded. What they find is at times cheering and sometimes a bit worrying &#8211; but it is always very entertaining.</p> <p>True Blue is Bill Bryson meets Spitting Image &#8211; and a must-read for fans of John O&#8217;Farrell Private Eye and Jon Ronson.</p>