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Unleadership – a new word that sadly sums up Britain in these worrying times

Though some make a case for Winston Churchill and Elizabeth the First as the greatest ever Briton, for me nobody gets near William Shakespeare. He is one of the reasons English has become the pre-emin... Continue

Public will tire very quickly of coalition emotionalism. They should learn from downside of TB-GBery

One of the most debilitating aspects of divisions in government is the emotional energy they absorb. Whilst I can and regularly do make the case that between them Tony Blair and Gordon Brown achieved... Continue

10 May 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Secret sympathy for Clegg opens my mind to viewing AV on merits – which means voting Yes

Fiona and I discovered almost simultaneously on Sunday that we were thinking and feeling the same thing. It is a thought and a feeling that dare not speak its name, other than in the confined circumst... Continue

3 May 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Obama gets the tone pitch perfect as he announces Bin Laden’s death

Barack Obama will have weighed every word carefully as he announced the successful operation to kill Osama Bin Laden. He will know that his statement in the White House will be played again and again ... Continue

2 May 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Amid all the wedding excitement, I hope Ed Miliband sees Howard Stoate’s piece in The Guardian

I know Ed Miliband has other things to do today, what with being, unlike TB and GB, at the wedding ... (I'm loving Huw Edwards getting excited about the dress) ... but I do hope he sees the response ... Continue

29 April 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Cameron’s ‘calm down dear’ Flashman moment was a flash of his vulnerability on the NHS

I think enough has probably already been said and written about David Cameron's latest Flashman moment, though I'm sure Michael Winner was dead chuffed to be trending on twitter alongside the Labour M... Continue

28 April 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

French Presidential election about as tough to call as they come

Just back from a couple of interesting days in Paris, speaking to politicians, strategists, analysts, Terra Nova thinktankers, journalists and bloggers about the 2012 Presidential elections. I met a ... Continue

27 April 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Sad to say, Cameron has Clegg exactly where he wants him

Such is the negative prism through which Nick Clegg is now seen that people are highly suspicious about his sudden pre-local elections, pre-AV referendum attacks upon David Cameron. It is all a bit t... Continue

24 April 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Busy week for Dave, taking his cab to immigration via street parties, Oxford and the NHS

There has been a touch of the 'I had that David Cameron in the back of my cab' to the Prime Minister this week. Street parties for the Royal Wedding ... all them Labour councils (allegedly) stopping ... Continue

14 April 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

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.