10 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
10 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
As Obama fights for healthcare, let’s celebrate the record here
My God, is it really fifteen years since Hillary Clinton's efforts to deliver universal healthcare for Americans were defeated in the US Congress? The same year Tony Blair became leader of the Labour... Continue9 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Anger at BNP seats must be turned into activism
There is a tendency for everyone in politics, both politicians and commentators, to make single sweeping judgements based upon what ultimately are a myriad complicated reasons that swing votes one way... Continue8 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Can today be as frenzied as Friday?
There is a downside to political frenzy for the political journalists who feed on it. That is that the higher you crank it up, the harder it is to keep cranking higher. There has barely been a day i... Continue7 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Take heart from a win in Lambeth
Staring at the depressing blue map being painted as a result of Thursday's elections, I thought I would share with you a story that bucked the trend, and which illustrates what a difference strong loc... Continue6 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
JP is right there was no proper campaign but Tories still weak
I might not express myself in exactly the same way as John Prescott, but it is hard to disagree with his assessment on the Go Fourth website that there was a lack of proper campaigning in the run up t... Continue5 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Do we care more about the NHS or moats?
I'll come on to 'vote Labour' in a moment, but first .... It's amazing how quickly your spirits can be restored if you get outside the noise of the Westminster media bubble. I mentioned yesterday I w... Continue4 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Guardian of social justice or attention-seeker?
Up early and off to Hull for a mental health conference. Having caught the end of Newsnight, I was thinking it would be good for my own mental health if I avoided the papers, but it is impossible to e... Continue3 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Who says Britain can’t deliver the best?
You can have all the factual analysis you want, but sometimes major government decisions have to rely on the instinct of the major figures in the government. Whether or not to go for the Olympics in 2... Continue2 June 2009
Posted by Alastair Campbell