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The weird virus infecting Labour debate

My partner Fiona has a piece in The Guardian today pointing out not merely how much the last Labour government achieved in education, but also how absurd it is for someone like Zarah Sultana, a newly... Continue

On Piers Morgan’s wedding, education, Moat, Iraq, celebocracy and Dacre being a wimp

Apart from lots of journos who send their kids to private schools doing their best to suggest Michael Gove's cocks-up are not too serious, and David Cameron being 'terrified' of London state comprehen... Continue

11 July 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Media blackout on TB Kosovo trip says more about them than him

A week ago, I was at the Swift Festival in Trim, Co Meath, where, as I blogged at the time, journalist John Waters interviewed me in front of a good crowd of Irish politicians, thinkers, journalists a... Continue

10 July 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Hapless is one of those words it is hard to shake off, Michael

Michael Gove cut a rather sad figure with Apology Number 1, in the House of Commons, and an even sadder one with Apology Number 2, at a local government conference where he looked lonely on stage, and... Continue

9 July 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Gove’s schoool cuts are madness, and Clegg’s Camerosexual support horrible

I was surprised during the election that the parties did not get pushed harder to define what they meant by 'frontline services.' As the election fall-out continues, it would seem from Michael Gove y... Continue

6 July 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

On the Top Gear phenomenon, and the bits they left out

As readers of my diaries know - keep on plugging son, keep on plugging, because it helps flog books and winds up the ones who would never buy one - Fiona and I enjoy (or at least endure) a good row e... Continue

5 July 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

A blog on why I’ve not been blogging plus random observations

I'm speaking at a conference on ICT and education tomorrow, and was invited because the organisers saw me as 'a leader' no less in the embracing of all the new techology stuff. Truth be told, I am s... Continue

4 July 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Government moving to sensible (Labour) policy on immigration. Ok on pension age too

This coalition malarkey is proving to be even more consensual than we thought. It now appears that whatever immigration policy people voted for, what they are probably going to get is neither the one ... Continue

25 June 2010

Posted by Alastair Campbell

In Berlin: on football fever and Cleggmania RIP

Breakfast in London, lunch in Berlin, so a chance to read the Fussball-mood now that England and Germany are drawn together in the last 16 of the World Cup. On yesterday's outings, you would have to ... Continue

24 June 2010

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.