Members Behaving Badly Debbie Kilroy
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Over the centuries, the House of Commons has been full of MPs standing up against tyranny; remarkable people doing remarkable things for the good of all. Yet there have been just as many cheats and liars who have played games, played the markets and played the people who put their trust in them.
Debbie Kilroy, author of Members Behaving Badly, tells the story of our nation from 1603 to 1945 through some of these parliamentary villains: abusers, kidnappers and murderers, violent men doing violent deeds, often using parliament as a front and excuse. These are the MPs who made history - for all the wrong reasons.
There’s rake and poet Sir Charles Sedley, whose illicit partying while sozzled and stark naked on a tavern balcony caused a sensation even in Restoration London; the stock-jobbing, flip-flopping chancellor of the Exchequer, Charles Townshend, who proposed taxes that sparked a revolution; David Lloyd George, Britain’s saviour during the First World War, but whose avarice, corruption and abuse of honours ruined his political party forever; and many more.
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About the speaker
Debbie Kilroy is a writer and historian. Having read history at the University of Birmingham, UK, as an undergraduate, where she won the Kenrick Prize, she founded the award-winning ‘Get History’ platform in 2014 with the aim of bringing accessible yet high quality history-telling and debate to a wide audience. Since then, she has completed a Masters in Historical Studies at the University of Oxford, UK, receiving a distinction and the Kellogg College Community Engagement and Impact Award. An Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, she has worked with Histories of the Unexpected and Inside History. Her article for Parliaments, Estates and Representation won the international ICHRPI Emile Lousse prize for the best political article by an up-and-coming historian. She is the author of Members Behaving Badly: A History of Britain in 52 Parliamentary Rogues (Elliott & Thompson, 2026).
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