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150. Nicola Sturgeon: What Really Happened In The Scottish Referendum (Part 2)

How did the media and Westminster impact the Scottish Referendum? Why are spin rooms "utterly pointless" in Nicola's view? Is misogyny in politics as bad as it used to be, or getting worse du... Continue

Cameron’s wobble the product of his team saying what their audiences want to hear

The Tories put a lot of planning into the launch of their New Year campaigning. Big setpiece speeches by the leader, press ads, posters with what look like an airbrushed David Cameron. The slogan 'thi... Continue

5 January 2010

New Tory slogan – if you’ve got the cash, splash it on crap ads

That the Tories have money to burn is clear from the ads they plastered in several of the newspapers and on strategic ad sites yesterday. Ads are to some extent a matter of taste. They are also a matt... Continue

2 January 2010

And the musicians of the decade were … The Beatles and The King

Other than urging David Cameron to have as his New Year Resolution the promise to set out a detailed set of policies covering the major areas of national life - and meanwhile the Pig on Runway A is se... Continue

31 December 2009

Prepare for avalanche of Ashcroft posters for Tories

I will forgive Jack Straw his little jibe at the expense of Burnley FC in his piece on the Tories in today's Independent. The Blackburn MP says he will donate two tickets to see Burnley reserves to a... Continue

30 December 2009

Here’s Good Luck to you, Mrs Robinson

BBC Northern Ireland called this morning, asking me to do an interview about the decision of Democratic Unionist MP Iris Robinson to step down, citing her severe depression as the reason. Mrs Robinso... Continue

29 December 2009

One man’s White Christmas joy is another’s football disaster

Both partner and daughter have woken to utter 'oh no' as they have seen the mild rain failing, helping to melt the lying snow, and dent the chances of a White Christmas. He has a lot to answer for do... Continue

24 December 2009

My favourite fact of the day – a French decimal time system

Every now and then you read something that makes you go 'wow, I never knew that,' and then it sticks with you sufficient for you to memorise it, not least because you spend far too much time thinking ... Continue

23 December 2009

A few crisis management tips for Eurostar

If you'd asked me a week ago, I'd have put Eurostar in my top ten brands list. Given its long and tortuous history -it arrived 120 years after the original Act of Parliament allowing for the tunnel t... Continue

22 December 2009

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.