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457. Is Trump Planning Regime Change?

Why is Trump attacking Venezuelan ships? Are the Greens turning protest into real political power? And, will France create a sixth Republic?  The Rest Is Politics is powered by Fuse Energy.... Continue

Come on Dave and Nick – stop the carping

There really is something quite unpleasant seeing the two big parties take lumps off each other. Come on, Nick and David, this is so old politics. The public are crying out for something more elevated... Continue

19 April 2010

A friendly letter to David Cameron

Dear David, First the good news. We had our wobbles too. No, not this week (and by the way perhaps I should send you the 'what Cameron will do' note I did pre-debate. Of my top ten that you should ha... Continue

18 April 2010

Clegg rise good news for the campaign

The rise in Lib Dem support since the TV debate is the best thing that can happen to this election. Oh ok, a sudden ten point rise for Labour, matched by a Tory slide, would have been better, but it ... Continue

17 April 2010

The election landscape has changed. Exciting times

My old mate Bruce Grocott, Tony Blair's parliamentary aide and a top top man, once said that if he and I ever wrote a book, we should call it 'why I was right all along.' It was a variation on the the... Continue

16 April 2010

Clegg wins on style, Brown on substance, Cameron on shallowness

As I do a fair bit of media-whacking, let me start my post-debate analysis with a few words of praise for Alastair Stewart. The ITV chair of the first leaders' debate resisted the temptation to make h... Continue

16 April 2010

Bring on the big debate. And don’t miss Eddie Izzard tomorrow

I think I have now read every word David Cameron has ever spoken (well, every word he has spoken which has been recorded). Heir to Blair he ain't. Go back and read TB speeches way back when, and then ... Continue

15 April 2010

Cameron’s preference for process over policy in pre debate blather

Interesting observation from David Cameron about tomorrow's TV debate. Despite every single rule having been agreed by his team in discussions with Labour, the Lib Dems and the broadcasters, he cannot... Continue

14 April 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.