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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

Why Tories are not home and dry, and wrong to call GB callous

Sorry - ok, no I'm not - to return to the day I got a call from the Telegraph asking for a quote on a poll showing Labour 37 points ahead. But let's try to be inside the head of David Cameron. Let's ... Continue

10 November 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

The scandal of friendship and the shame of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

Is there no end to the cruelty of the Daily Telegraph in its coverage of MPs' expenses? My God, they have only gone and published a detailed account of my exit from a celebrity (sic) edition of Who W... Continue

7 November 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

US clarity of strategy required for full explanation on Afghanistan

Gordon Brown is right today to be setting out - and he should keep setting out - the basic case for Britain's involvement in Afghanistan. As Paddy Ashdown said yesterday, this war will not be won or ... Continue

6 November 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Congratulations to David Cameron and Trevor Kavanagh

Congratulations to David Cameron ... now there's something you never thought you'd see on here. But I mean it. I'm impressed. Turn to page 4 of The Guardian and you will see why. He is standing, in t... Continue

4 November 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Is there a Sun blackout on Cameron’s dumping of ‘cast iron guarantee’ on Europe?

I just paid a visit to the Sun's online service, to see what they were doing with David Cameron's dumping of his 'cast iron guarantee' - made to the paper's readers - to hold a referendum on Europe... Continue

3 November 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Johnson seems to get it on immigration. Right on advisors advising too

It's a shame Alan Johnson became embroiled in the controversy over the sacking of a drugs policy advisor just as he was making an important speech on immigration. I hope nonetheless that the Home Sec... Continue

3 November 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

In praise of Stephen Fry, who should tweet or not as he sees fit

When I did a documentary on my breakdown and depression last year, I said that it must be hard bordering on impossible for someone who does not get depression fully to understand what it is like.  T... Continue

1 November 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

John Sergeant spot on re TB. TB’s Olympics legacy. Liam Gallagher’s generosity

A couple of nice surprises on Question Time last night. First, I was fearing real car crash telly with former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith appearing for the first time since she got caught up in the ex... Continue

30 October 2009

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.