Alastair Campbell’s diary: Here’s what Zelensky really thinks of JD Vance
After the madness of MAGA in Iran, meeting Ukraine’s president is a lesson in empathy and emotion... Continue-
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Posted by Alastair Campbell
Fight to get Labour back in starts now
Part of politics is having to prepare for every eventuality. So even before a vote had been cast last week, Gordon Brown had several drafts of statements - win, lose or draw - that he would make once ... Continue12 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
What’s changed and what hasn’t after yesterday?
After all the drama and excitement of yesterday, some things have changed and some haven't. GB signalling his departure as Labour leader is a change, though one that should not have been hugely unexpe... Continue11 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
In the circs, Labour’s campaign was superb
For reasons that will be known to some of you, I normally avoid pubs. But last night was a special occasion, as we went to the Richard Steel in Belsize Park to celebrate with the Labour team who had t... Continue8 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
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... Continue6 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
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, ... Continue5 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
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... Continue4 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
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... Continue3 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
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... Continue3 May 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell