John Prescott’s spat with Sunday Times underlines extent of made up anonymous quotes in papers

Good to see that John Prescott has lost none of his old fire, and none of his new ability to use social media to get heard. His extraction via twitter of an apology from the Sunday Times over a quote... Continue

13 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Twitterbanter with Piers apart, the Jonathan Rees questions will have to be answered

Whether people agree or disagree with what the Blair government did with regard to Iraq, I don't think anyone can say we have not answered questions on the subject. In addition to the four inquiries ... Continue

12 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

In light of Robert Gates’ speech, Cameron should set European defence reform as major objective

By far the most significant UK political event yesterday was the speech by outgoing US Defence Secretary Robert Gates. His warning to European allies that they risked military irrelevance, and that t... Continue

11 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Politics is like sport – a team game and united teams do best

I've just had a very nice morning helping launch the University and College of Football Business at Turf Moor, home of Burnley Football Club. It has had rather less attention till today than the AC Gr... Continue

10 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

The Archbishop is right to speak out, and right on the substance

Rowan Williams is right to speak out, and right on the substance. As I know from my time in government, Archbishops can provoke and anger from time to time, but why shouldn't they? They are people in ... Continue

9 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Cameron’s new NHS position leaves health professionals more confused than ever

There was a fascinating discussion on Newsnight of the latest twist in the tale of David Cameron and the NHS last night. On one side of Jeremy Paxman sat Nick Clegg's chief of staff, Norman Lamb, and... Continue

8 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Osborne will love today’s IMF headlines, but HATE the piece comparing him with GB

I claim no special insight into, or influence over, George Osborne. It was interesting however to note that within a day or two of my suggesting here that he needed to step up the communication of his... Continue

7 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Fight with Tom from The Wanted not quite as dramatic as it might seem

You can be fairly sure that if The Mail put me as a lead story online, it won't be because they want me to appear all warm and cuddly. As my daughter has just told me, a 54-year-old former spin docto... Continue

5 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Osborne needs to start explaining Plan A, or work on Plan B

There is something to be said for George Osborne's modus operandi - which is to set bold strokes, speak in public when he has to, but otherwise keep his head down. It is an approach, however, which s... Continue

4 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Alastair Campbell is a writer, communicator and strategist best known for his role as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s spokesman, press secretary and director of communications and strategy. Still active in politics and campaigns in Britain and overseas, he now splits his time between writing, speaking, broadcasting, charities and consultancy.