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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

Alistair Darling’s quiet authority key part of recovery.

Alistair Darling's big day then. Another one. To be Chancellor of the Exchequer amid the kind of economic storms that have battered the world in the last year or so means there have been plenty of big... Continue

9 December 2009

Clegg risks squeeze as election nears

I bumped into former Lib Dem leader Paddy Ashdown at Heathrow yesterday, and found myself on the same flight. We were able later to swap stories about random encounters with passers-by. In his case, ... Continue

8 December 2009

Copenhagen really matters. Guardian front page sets scene well

A surprisingly impactful front page of The Guardian today, given that the headline is a non-screaming quote from their own editorial and the only picture an unrelated head and shoulders shot of Helen ... Continue

7 December 2009

Four years on, what do we think of Cameron’s leadership?

Today is the fourth anniversary of David Cameron's election as Leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party. I think we should all just have a moment's reflection, and ask ourselves what we consider... Continue

6 December 2009

Boris and Waddles, an everyday tale of Tory croneyism

If you want another angle on how 'modern Toryism' might look in power, study the tale of Boris Johnson and Veronica Wadley. Most of you know who Boris is by now. Old Etonian (oh sorry, not allowed to... Continue

5 December 2009

The Speaker’s wife is a credit to him, and spot on about Cameron’s Toryism

I bumped into Commons Speaker John Bercow at a charity do the other night, and we had a little chat about the need for politics to do a better job of defending itself against media negativity, and abo... Continue

4 December 2009

PMQs win for GB was a direct result of Cameron’s strategic failure

So GB trounced Cameron at PMQs yesterday. That was the word used by my taxi driver, who had been listening on Five Live, and by plenty of others who texted, called and variously communicated the view ... Continue

3 December 2009

Cameron’s conkers add to his problem with serious opinion

I was up in Bolton for a mental health conference yesterday, then out at a dinner, and so missed all the news all day and by the time I got in, I just wanted to get to bed. But I was aware that yeste... Continue

2 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.