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482. A Trumpian Year, the Politics of Hope and Highlights of 2025

What surprised Rory and Alastair most about 2025? Why does Trump's presidency feel even more chaotic than expected? And who gets their vote for campaigner of the year? Join Rory and Alastair... Continue

Cameron as Obama – you have to laugh – then vote Labour

If you took the value of the most expensive negative, personalised poster campaign of modern times, and added it to every pro-Tory, anti-Labour propaganda piece in a national media as biased as in an... Continue

6 May 2010

He has his faults, but my God you have to admire GB depth and resilience

When there are so many undecided voters, the last stages of the campaign matter more than any other. I imagine most visitors to this site made their minds up some time ago. Since starting this blog, ... Continue

5 May 2010

Big Society no laughing matter – but enjoy the film!

Despite having more money than they know what to do with, the Tories' broadcasts have been dreadful. Despite having next to no money, Labour's have been terrific, for which thanks to Mark Lucas at Sil... Continue

4 May 2010

GB at his best at Citizens UK, fired with passion and conviction

Having seen the very warm reaction Nick Clegg got from his speech to the Citizens UK conference in Westminster Hall, I was a bit worried GB might not quite match the performance or the response. Oh me... Continue

3 May 2010

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

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

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

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

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.