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In April 1968, Arthur and Alma Hill were sitting opposite their friend Enoch Powell as he delivered his Rivers of Blood Speech. In 1984, this politically active couple were staying at the Grand Hotel, Brighton, when the IRA bomb went off, killing their close colleagues. These events had a huge impact on them and their immediate family.
Politics dominated Arthur and Alma's lives. Each stood for parliament at separate times. They went on to hold senior positions in the Conservative Party, often spoke at the Party Conference, and enjoyed various visits to Downing Street and Buckingham
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In April 1968, Arthur and Alma Hill were sitting opposite their friend Enoch Powell as he delivered his Rivers of Blood Speech. In 1984, this politically active couple were staying at the Grand Hotel, Brighton, when the IRA bomb went off, killing their close colleagues. These events had a huge impact on them and their immediate family.

Politics dominated Arthur and Alma's lives. Each stood for parliament at separate times. They went on to hold senior positions in the Conservative Party, often spoke at the Party Conference, and enjoyed various visits to Downing Street and Buckingham Palace.

As the youngest of their three Children, Allison witnessed it all. It was fascinating, but there were downsides too. Her father held very rigid views which he expected everyone to adopt. 'Right to the End' is Allison's brief memoir of what it was like to have highly political parents and how we can, perhaps, all learn to deal better with such entrenched attitudes in this time of political discord.

Allison also shares her thoughts on dealing with the death of pets, and more recently, losing her mother to MND. There are many light moments too!


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Autorenporträt
Allison writes both fiction and non-fiction. Her works include poems, articles, short stories and full-length pieces. A novel is on its way.

Much of her work is social commentary. Having politically active parents gave her early insights into current affairs. How these issues affect our lives is a common theme in her work.

Allison's social commentary covers the environment and conservation, animal welfare, caring for the elderly and current controversies around food and health. Her interest in food and health stems from many years working in corporate communications specialising in food issues.

She deals with some serious subjects, lightened with touches of humour.

Allison lives in Teddington with her two young cats, Muswell and Alfie.