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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

Memo to Sarko – allez vite a Londres

First the good news from London - it looks like All In The Mind might be made into a film. So if you didn't get the hardback, get out and buy the newly released paperback now to see why Hollywood (oh ... Continue

1 April 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Eurostar, Le Monde and a thought for the G20 sherpas

On to the early Eurostar and, to get my head into French as I prepare for a mass of interviews to promote my novel, 'Tout est dans la Tete,' I picked up Le Monde.  First stop a G20 twelve-page pull ... Continue

31 March 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Why Kevin Rudd made an impact

To a party last night, to celebrate a friend's continuing defeat of cancer, at which no fewer than four people - two political, two not - spontaneously mentioned Australian Prime Mininster Kevin Rudd'... Continue

30 March 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Pre-G20 hype matters less than post-G20 process

Lots of talk of expectation setting pre the G20 Summit. It is hard enough if you have near total control over an event - as with a single speech by a single politician, when other people's hopes and ... Continue

29 March 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

The Damned United

I liked it, though not as much as I was hoping to. My sons said much the same. My partner and daughter weren't that keen to come, which suggests in the build up the message has been football, football... Continue

28 March 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

A sad sight of the old fearing the young

I've never fully understood quite why Mirror hack Kevin Maguire feels so bitter, but boy does he? I know he still goes on about some Bill Clinton article he drafted which I am supposed to have given ... Continue

25 March 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Post-modern, post-structural, or bullshit?

And so, by popular demand from Facebook friends and Twitter followers, my blog review of my BBC review of In The Loop. First, let me express my continuing confusion as to what does and does not conne... Continue

25 March 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Learning the right lessons from Obama

Lots of memories stirred last night as I sat on a panel to help launch the Fabian Society's latest book, The Change We Need, on lessons Britain can learn from Barack Obama's victory. Memories because... Continue

24 March 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.