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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

Thanks to Charlie Falconer and Dominic Grieve – yes, I know he is a Tory

This could be a first - a blog containing thanks to a Tory. Not just any old Tory, but the shadow justice secretary Dominic Grieve. Mr Grieve debated the future of human rights with former Lord Chanc... Continue

21 October 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

On Biscuitgate, barmy Tory policy, and BNP v Generals

I really hope this is my last word on Biscuitgate. But with yet another Times leader on the subject today (admittedly in the context of their criticism of GB for slow congratulations of gymnast Beth T... Continue

21 October 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

More on Obergruppenfuhrer Dacre, Biscuitgate and Bullingdon Conservatism

A return to three recent blog stamping grounds if I may, namely Jan Moir, Biscuitgate and Oxford student politics. First, Jan Moir. And a question - where has Mail Obergruppenfuhrer Paul Dacre been ... Continue

20 October 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Biscuitgate and Susan Boyle, no win territory for GB

How long before 'Biscuitgate' pops up in the ongoing saga of Gordon Brown and his choice of favourite biscuit? Oh, it just did. Richard Nixon, you who opened our politics to the Daddy of the Gates, ... Continue

19 October 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Hating the Mail – a mindset worth having

I booked a cab the other day, and saw The Daily Mail lying on the seat next to the driver. 'Sorry,' I said 'you can have me in the cab, or you can have the Mail, but you can't have both.' It was not ... Continue

17 October 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Talking Cameron and Obama with US Democrats. Progressive Convervatism? No, he can’t

To a meeting of US Democrats Abroad last night, to be interviewed by Catherine Mayer of Time magazine, then by the audience. Always interesting to get the take of politically minded foreigners on ou... Continue

16 October 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Inspired by kids’ green passion

Back from a very nice day spent talking about campaigns with 100 schoolchildren aged 11-14 who have decided they're going to change the world - or at least the bits of the world they live in. Ten tea... Continue

14 October 2009

Posted by Alastair Campbell

Good news on leukaemia, good news on student activism

Late night, early morrning ... both containing reasons to be cheerful. Late night because I was speaking to Oxford University Labour Club, where there was a mood and an energy to the gathering that c... Continue

13 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.