Polls show race wide open. Tax credits massive issue with women

So today's polls have the Tories at 33 and 34 per cent. This after a final debate which, thanks to skewed polls, the media gave (spuriously) to David Cameron; after the biggest poster campaign in mo... Continue

3 May 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Cameron has media stitched up, but public still doubtful

Gosh, David Cameron must have reeled his way out of the BBC studio after that mauling from Andrew Marr. That final question - tough or what? Hey, we can read the body language, said Marr ... 'you're... Continue

2 May 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Clegg poem gives foretaste of Tory/Lib coalition

I am a bit confused about Nick Clegg. In his favourite paper, The Guardian, he cites Samuel Beckett as his hero. In another, The Telegraph, WB Yeats is named as his favourite poet. Beckett may be... Continue

1 May 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

TV debate polls not what they seem

At the risk of ruining his career, I would like for the second time this campaign to commend the work of Channel 4 political editor Gary Gibbon. He is one of the few remaining political reporters who... Continue

1 May 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

All still to play for. GB won. DC not answering. NC on wane

I caught a snatch of a Five Live phone-in on the TV debates this morning, where the sense of the calls I heard was the clear dissonance between what people thought, and what the polls and pundits said... Continue

30 April 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

After all the fuss of yesterday, it is still the economy, stupid

Someone texted me late last night to say I should take a look at Peter Hyman's performance on Newsnight discussing GB and Mrs Duffy with Danny Finkelstein (Tory) and Olly Grender (Lib Dem). Oh no, I ... Continue

29 April 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

GB mortified at bigot comment. Visit was human not political

I was saying last night that we had yet to have our 'Joe the plumber' moment in the campaign. We had not even had the Sharon Storer moment, though David Cameron's encounter with the father of a disabl... Continue

28 April 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

All returning to roots as decison day looms

I've gone back to my journalistic roots today with an interview in the Mirror with Alex Ferguson talking about his roots, and how he has never forgotten them despite all the success and wealth he has ... Continue

28 April 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Eton fags not the only ones looking forward to life under Dave

Sometimes it is the little things that signal the kind of big change Britain will undergo if we get a Tory government. When I say little, I mean not the driving issues of the economy and the future ... Continue

27 April 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.