In Berlin: on football fever and Cleggmania RIP

Breakfast in London, lunch in Berlin, so a chance to read the Fussball-mood now that England and Germany are drawn together in the last 16 of the World Cup. On yesterday's outings, you would have to ... Continue

24 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Osborne’s housing benefit myth sad contrast with real job losses

In this spin-free (sic) world of the new coalition government, I draw your attention to a piece in today's Guardian. It is but a tiny molehill amid the mountainous coverage of George Osborne's first ... Continue

23 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Osborne on message, Harriet on form, Clegg on nodding dog duty

You may remember during the election that I was somewhat dubious about Labour targeting George Osborne as the Tories' 'weakest link'. What you saw today was a right-wing Tory Chancellor setting out, ... Continue

22 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Time for all the Labour contenders to pile in

When John Major put himself up for re-election as Tory leader, whilst still a serving PM, it was on one hand an act of desperation, but on the other a chance for him and his Party to show they had a b... Continue

21 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

All the best to Tory MP David Ruffley

When Iain Dale interviewed me for his Total Politics magazine interview, he asked me, with my mental health campaigning hat on, whether I was surprised no MPs had committed suicide over the expenses f... Continue

20 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

So the Lib Dems never believed what they said at election!

Even though he was a bit grudging in his review of Prelude to Power (aka 'perfect Father's Day gift' according to some publicist via some twitterer called @campbellclaret) George Parker of the FT rema... Continue

19 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Skirts of coalition strategy showing too much

I know the new Tory-Lib boys and girls think they are the new masters of the universe, and with a tame media blowing wind into their sails, they are enjoying being in government, and to some extent no... Continue

18 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Great time at Grassington but things could get sticky for Clegg

Had a very nice evening at the Grassington Festival. Lovely little place, home of the legendary Calendar Girls, and surrounded by some of the most fabulous scenery on earth. For a small place, they p... Continue

16 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Football, noise and the vuvuzela

And to think that a couple of weeks ago, if you heard people talking about  'vuvuzela', you'd think they were pissed and reminiscing about their holiday in South America. Now, thanks to the universa... Continue

16 June 2010

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.