Tag: Greg Dyke
Twenty ANNIVERSARY EVENTS THAT CONFIRM JOHNSON’S CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE on covid
by Alastair Campbell | Mar 13, 2021 | Articles | 2 |
A year ago today, the World Health Organisation declared that Europe was now the epicentre of the...
Read MoreRemembering Charles Kennedy – we could do with more like him today!
by Alastair Campbell | Feb 24, 2021 | Articles | 0 |
BBC ALBA broadcast a fine one hour documentary last night, about the late lamented Charles...
Read Morewhy johnson will appoint paul dacre to head ofcom
by Alastair Campbell | Feb 12, 2021 | Articles | 0 |
My column in this week’s New European ponders the question why the media gives Boris Johnson...
Read MoreHow dare Jordan North threaten the one title i am proud of?
by Alastair Campbell | Feb 10, 2021 | Articles | 0 |
If you’re not interested in football, or more specifically football fandom, look away now,...
Read MoreCelebrate – a longform news and comment site being crossed with a book club
by Alastair Campbell | Jan 6, 2021 | Articles | 0 |
What with Covid and Brexit, Burnley’s game being postponed at the weekend, and my local Lido now...
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My Latest Book

Alastair Campbell Diaries
Volume 8
by
Alastair Campbell
"If the face that Brexit Britain presents to the world today had been the face we had presented when going for the Games… no chance.
In less than a decade it feels like we have taken that Olympic spirit, the mood of London 2012, and created a Britain which represents the very opposite of all it represented, and felt like, at the time."
– Introduction, Alastair Campbell Diaries, Volume 8
It’s 2010 and Britain stands at a crossroads. After thirteen years in power, Labour find themselves out in the cold as David Cameron takes office – with a little help from the Liberal Democrats.
As the country begins its journey into austerity and, eventually, to Brexit, Alastair Campbell must grapple with his own future. The Blair–Brown years are over, with the stage set for a bitter leadership contest that will test loyalties and friendships to the limit. There are battles closer to home, too, with Campbell still torn between domestic and political life while his own and his family’s mental health come under increasing strain.
From the controversial Rose Garden speech, through the sunny optimism of the Olympics, to Cameron’s cavalier attitude to not one but two referendums, and culminating in the critical 2015 election, Volume 8 of Campbell’s acclaimed diaries is a must-read for anyone wondering how we got to where we are today – and how things might have been different.
From Twitter
Fascinating to see a historian so quickly rewriting the modern history of the Brexit border. Even more fascinating to compare her first draft with her second draft @chrisgreybrexit
Come on @Channel4News. You know you want to https://twitter.com/peterstefanovi2/status/1382585265630416896
Tweeting these to show how paramilitary-style shootings are so ‘routine’ in Northern Ireland, they’ll barely be noticed, just a few lines of generic copy & pic.
2 men shot in the legs in last 2 days. At the first, when police arrived on scene they were attacked with petrol bombs
Usually you could dismiss & laugh at such wild pieces but this is a very dangerous rewriting of history devoid of any facts. Yet another new low in the #brexit blame game.