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If the BBC think their supine stance on Brexit will save them from the hard right, they are naive in the extreme

'All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing.' These words, most commonly attributed to the 18th Century Irish-born Whig Edmund Burke, may have come from someone viewed by s... Continue

I don’t recommend falling off the wagon as a form of therapy

Back from a flying visit to Dublin, and in the two interviews I did (one TV, one radio) there was more interest in my admission of occasional falls from the wagon than in the matters Prince Charles/TB... Continue

3 July 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

TB and Prince Charles in today’s Guardian – some context

It must say something for the media's belief in the public's insatiable diet for Royal stories that for two volumes running, The Guardian has led its serialisation of my diaries on Royal stories. Wit... Continue

2 July 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

A new version of an old Cliff Richard song could be biggest feelgood dampener yet

It is always wise to be a little suspicious of stories which emerge from private sector surveys, particularly if designed as what journalists in the pre no-deadline online age used to call a 'Sunday f... Continue

20 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

In defence of politics – a lecture worth reading, from a rather lonely voice

Welcome to what is surely the longest blogpost put up here since I started blogging some time ago. It certainly has the longest paragraphs, but bear with me - that's what happens when you get academic... Continue

17 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

On Osborne’s speech, Peston’s tie, and Labour’s need to unpick Tory argument on the past

The noise surrounding it would suggest George Osborne made an important speech last night. Northern Rock sell-off and banking reform seemed to take most of the coverage, big ticket items both. So for... Continue

16 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

A figure from our past emerges to tell a wonderful Titanic tale

A long time ago a man named Christopher Ward became a very important person in my life. I have often thought that if my meeting with him 30-odd years ago had not gone so well, I might never have becom... Continue

14 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

John Prescott’s spat with Sunday Times underlines extent of made up anonymous quotes in papers

Good to see that John Prescott has lost none of his old fire, and none of his new ability to use social media to get heard. His extraction via twitter of an apology from the Sunday Times over a quote... Continue

13 June 2011

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Twitterbanter with Piers apart, the Jonathan Rees questions will have to be answered

Whether people agree or disagree with what the Blair government did with regard to Iraq, I don't think anyone can say we have not answered questions on the subject. In addition to the four inquiries ... Continue

12 June 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.