Tag: Occupy London
Covid, ten lessons to draw from the whole wretched experience
by Alastair Campbell | May 28, 2022 | Articles | 2 |
Greetings from very sunny Lisbon, where I have just delivered the speech below to a conference on...
Read MoreSpecial branch blast from the past – now help me settle an argument with Cherie about a coat!
by Alastair Campbell | Apr 20, 2022 | Articles | 1 |
In an early episode of The Rest Is Politics, my new podcast with Rory Stewart, I told the story of...
Read MoreBoris Johnson – bad man, liar, crook. Justin Welby – good man, thoughtful, humane. So no prizes for guessing who the Tories and their rags are backing
by Alastair Campbell | Apr 18, 2022 | Articles | 1 |
Boris Johnson is a proven liar and a proven criminal, who broke his own laws, and continues to...
Read MoreThey broke their own emergency laws. They lied. Repeatedly. They trashed the ministerial code. If Tory MPs prop up these lying charlatans now, the whole lot deserve to be swept away
by Alastair Campbell | Apr 12, 2022 | Articles | 0 |
Here is the piece I banged out quickly for The New European on the back of the breaking news about...
Read MoreWhen you fall in love with a country … Côte d’Ivoire a very special place …
by Alastair Campbell | Apr 9, 2022 | Articles | 0 |
If you follow me on social media, you will know I have spent recent days falling in love with a...
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My Latest Book

Living Better (Paperback)
How I Learned To Survive Depression
by
Alastair Campbell
"Superbly readable, supremely useful. This book could save lives."
– Stephen Fry
LIVING BETTER is Alastair Campbell’s honest, moving and life affirming account of his lifelong struggle with depression. It is an autobiographical, psychological and psychiatric study, which explores his own childhood, family and other relationships, and examines the impact of his professional and political life on himself and those around him. But it also lays bare his relentless quest to understand depression not just through his own life but through different treatments. Every bit as direct and driven, clever and candid as he is, this is a book filled with pain, but also hope - he examines how his successes have been in part because of rather than despite his mental health problems - and love. His partner of forty years, Fiona Millar, writes a moving afterword on how she too has learned to live with his depression.
Depression is the predominant mental health problem worldwide - it is estimated that 1 in 6 people in the past week experienced a common mental health problem and major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of disability worldwide. LIVING BETTER is a call to arms and an extraordinary memoir in one compelling and inspiring narrative. This is a book that really could save lives.
Alastair Campbell says: ‘We all know someone with depression. There is barely a family untouched by it. We may be talking about it more than we did, back in the era of 'boys don't cry' - they did you know - and when a brave face or a stiff upper lip or a best foot forward was seen as the only way to go. But we still don't talk about it enough. There is still stigma, and shame, and taboo. There is still the feeling that admitting to being sad or anxious makes us weak. It took me years, decades even to get to this point, but I passionately believe that the reverse is true and that speaking honestly about our feelings and experiences (whether as a depressive or as the friend or relative of a depressive) is the first and best step on the road to recovery.’
From Twitter
Tree of the Day
The reason Johnson won’t go btw is that he is a sociopath. He literally has no concern for other people, has zero moral compass and he feels no shame. So the pressure has to be maintained.
Not saying I am a political genius but I did say I thought Zahawi and Barclay might be in the frame … they are digging their own graves but hey ho ….
Tonight’s must listen- SPECIAL @RestIsPolitics episode with @campbellclaret + @RoryStewartUK https://twitter.com/restispolitics/status/1544410151192371201
Here you go people … podcast on the latest psychodrama surrounding the worst PM in 🇬🇧 history

SPECIAL PODCAST 🚨
@campbellclaret + @RoryStewartUK have an emergency episode for you after Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign from government.
What does it all mean for Boris Johnson?
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