Publishing house Weidenfeld & Nicolson have acquired the rights to former House of Commons Speaker, John Bercow's upcoming memoirs, entitled 'Unspeakable'.
The deal, which is believed to be six-figures, comes just two weeks after Bercow stepped down as Speaker of The House, a role he held for over a decade.
During this time, Bercow has become a figure of Pop-Culture, with his now infamous, powerful delivery of "ORDER, ORDER!" which he has countlessly used to try and keep control of The House during one of the most chaotic periods in UK political history.

The book is said to contain Bercow's verdicts on figures including Tony Blair, David Cameron, Theresa May, and Boris Johnson.
"I made friends and enemies alike, but from start to finish I sought to do the right, rather than the convenient, thing and to be a decent public servant. The story of a rewarding and fortunate career is told in my own words, and readers can make their own assessment of a journey that I enjoyed and they will judge."
It will also recount his own story of how he grew his political career, from humble, working-class beginnings, to hold one of the most influential positions in British politics.
'Unspeakable' is due for release in February 2020.