Author's introduction by Lance Parkin
I’ve heard the same story from three independent sources. That doesn’t make it true, but it makes it true enough that a newspaper editor would be more than happy to run it.
On May 1st 1997, on the night of the General Election, Tim Collins, newly-elected Conservative MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale and Doctor Who fan (he’d had letters published in fanzine DWB) sat in his local town hall, oblivious to the activity around him, frantically reading The Dying Days, ‘because he wanted to have read all the New Adventures under a Tory administration’.
Over the years I’ve talked to hundreds of people, nearly all of whom remember exactly where they were when they finished it, some of whom have admitted to bunking off school or work to do so. I think, though, that Tim Collins wins the prize for best Dying Days related anecdote. He is now the shadow cabinet office spokesman and vice-chairman of the Conservative party, and he’s on Sky News as I type this, calling for Stephen Byers’ resignation.
