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Posted by Alastair Campbell
Cameron’s deception goes beyond the businessmen
I said on the day the first group of businessmen came out in favour of tackling waste over raising National Insurance that nobody should be remotely surprised that businessmen prefer tackling waste t... Continue7 April 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Labour’s greater scope for positive campaign
They may have been speaking without notes, but the first speeches after the official announcement of the campaign represented an important moment, and the party leaders will have thought long and hard... Continue6 April 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Cameron uncut – message matters more than money
As people weigh up the relative experience of the party leaders, it is worth remembering that after Eton and Bullingdon College Oxford, David Cameron's experience has been as an advisor to Black Wedne... Continue5 April 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Key election questions remain the same and the answer is still Labour
The central questions in the forthcoming election campaign remain the same, and so do the answers. On the question of which party is best able to meet the challenges facing Britain, which party has t... Continue4 April 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Osborne should heed his own words
Displaying the cockiness which perhaps goes with their background, and which could become more apparent as the campaign goes on, the Tories are claiming a near knock out blow. George Osborne's people... Continue3 April 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
2 April 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Hardly surprising if business prefers tax cut to waste
I rather enjoyed Peter Mandelson's description of George Osborne as a schoolboy charging round the sweetshop taking sweets from every jar without a clue as to how he is going to pay for them when he g... Continue1 April 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Tories really ought to listen to TB and Mr Kaletsky
One of the great joys of continuing involvement in Labour campaigning is access to the Party's media monitoring brief, largely unchanged in format since we started it way back in the mid-90s. It is h... Continue31 March 2010
Posted by Alastair Campbell