JULIAN FRANCIS GODOLPHIN
Julian Francis Godolphin has had a lifelong fascination with how government, and the monarchy in particular, really works. Educated internationally and at Downing College and Hughes Hall, Cambridge, he received a PhD in international relations from the University of London for his study of the development of settler identities in the British Empire.
A lawyer and professional lobbyist, Julian has worked in the corridors of power for more than twenty years and has been involved in some of the most politically and constitutionally significant events of recent times, including the attempted impeachment of Tony Blair, the formation of the coalition government and Brexit. He is the author of On His Majesty’s Service: How the King Preserves the British Constitution.
Get Thorpe
Julian Francis Godolphin & Karen Phillipps
One of the most sensational political scandals of the twentieth century culminated in the 1979 trial of former Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe, who stood accused of conspiracy to murder.
For Get Thorpe, lawyer and author Julian Francis Godolphin joins barrister and Get Carman author Karen Phillipps for a fascinating analysis of the extraordinary events that led to the trial and the courtroom drama that followed.
At the centre of the case was George Carman QC, whose successful defence of Thorpe brought him to national prominence and helped establish his reputation as one of the most formidable advocates of his generation. Karen, Carman’s close companion and confidante, draws on her extensive knowledge of the man and the case, including the papers, press cuttings and court transcripts used in writing Get Carman.
Julian brings another perspective to the story. A lawyer, professional lobbyist and author with a lifelong fascination with how government and power really work, he has spent more than twenty years working around major political and constitutional events. His book, On His Majesty’s Service, explores the often unseen mechanisms at the heart of Britain’s political system.
Together, Julian and Karen will revisit the personalities, politics and legal strategy surrounding the Thorpe affair, exploring the events that brought a former party leader to the Old Bailey and examining the remarkable trial that followed.


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