Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
13 February 2025
Post
15 June 2009
3 minute(s) read
Recent Posts
1 January 2026
Posted by Alastair Campbell
483. The Future of British Politics, How The World Order Is Changing, and The Power of History
What does this year look like for the future of British politics? How is the global order going to be reshaped? And will the power of historical narratives become even stronger this year? L... Continue31 December 2025
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Alastair Campbell’s Diary: How we must fight the 3Cs in 2026
Crime, corruption and cruelty show how leaders like Trump and Bukele exploit power, and why they must be stopped... Continue31 December 2025
168. A Climate Special: Populism, Security, and Leadership
Can the planet sustain infinite economic growth, or is GDP a flawed metric? Is the UK genuinely decarbonising, or is it simply outsourcing its pollution? How can politicians defeat the populi... Continue29 December 2025
Posted by Alastair Campbell
482. A Trumpian Year, the Politics of Hope and Highlights of 2025
What surprised Rory and Alastair most about 2025? Why does Trump's presidency feel even more chaotic than expected? And who gets their vote for campaigner of the year? Join Rory and Alastair... Continue25 December 2025
Posted by Alastair Campbell
481. Polanski, Macron & al-Sharaa: The Best & Worst Politicians of 2025
Who deserves the title of UK politician of the year - and who gets worst? What was the most consequential moment of Trump's presidency so far? And can Rory convince Alastair that Christmas is... Continue24 December 2025
Posted by Alastair Campbell
167. Faith, Depression, and Finding Calm in the Chaos (Professor Mark Williams)
From Parliament to Prison, how can people find calm in chaotic environments? How does one cope with grief during the festive period? What are some successful ways to combat depression? Rory... Continue22 December 2025
Posted by Alastair Campbell
19 December 2025
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Sad that so many of those “Indians” in the crowd felt it was necessary to boo England. Despite the fact that they probably all live in England and there’s a good chance that most of them were born in England too.
As for the plastic Scotsman in the crowd who also lives in England and was born in England – was he booing too? Or just supporting India against England?
The Iranian situation is so depressing. Some of the reporters who were allowed in seemed to think real change was coming, that real democracy was taking shape. It would seem not to be the case. Could not agree more that the way people talk of lack of freedom and rights in Britain is silly and ott
I hope Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the legitimate winner of these elections. I also hope that in his majority the West will take cognizance of his majority, his country put to a democratic
test. And I also hope that more and more nations will join the chorus against the exesses of Israel, in particular their decimation of the Palestinian peoples and land.
There is more to right than wrong than allowing thinking to make it so.
Des Currie
ps. I have been trying to contact David Shayler with zero success to try and arange meeting with him. You may be able to point me in a direction, if you will be so kind.
I have 3 weeks in England before I return to Africa, and a personal oportunity will be missed to if I don’t try.
I have tried every site relating to David, and then some more, with no luck. With your good looks and charm I am hoping you will make more head way than I.
I hope this imposition will afford you much blessing.
Des Currie
I must commend you and your site for allowing some of the comments you allow on here, some of which are really quite unpleasant about you personally, and about your politics. By contrast, I regularly post critical comments on the main media websites, which profess to believe in freedom of speech, yet which often never appear. They are vetted out. I have tried to post several in your defence on the Mail’s website but none have appeared. Then I wrote somethig critical of you – just to test it out – and lo and behold, there it was in minutes. They believe in freedom of speech, provided you speak what they want you to
I knew Kim Howells way back when when he was involved with the miners. He was a breath of fresh air, and I wish he had gone further up the ministerial pole. I agree we need more big characters. Kim fits the bill. Just read the letter. Laughed out loud
Just seen that weirdo Broon making his statement about the Iraq war enquiry. How did you fix that one! You and black dog must be thrilled.
Unlike Iran ,India can also be very proud of it’s recent Election.720m voters and it all went so well with a clear outcome that almost everyone was satisfied with.
Iran has beautiful people and a very good drug rehabilitation programme for it’s addicts (source BBC reporter’s programme). I pray that the millions out on the streets today ,to object to it’s Election farce ,do not come to any harm.A green revolution given the colour of their hands and faces.
What to do with rogue states who also want the bomb?
Gordon Brown has put his foot in it again by saying the Iraq War enquiry will be held in private – apparently because of security issues- Sir Menzies Campbell of the Liberals is quite right that it should be a public enquiry where certain issues can be discussed in private. GB also announced t is after the next Election – I thought politics was due to change for the better but this has whitewash written all over it.
Ffs will the government do one decent thing and hold an open and honest enquiry? No instead the public will have to endure more cover ups. I will be glad to see the back of the government.
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 17:40:53 +0100 To: @hotmail.co.uk From: info@email-new.labour.org.uk Subject: Something special is starting to happen Dear Mr XXXXX, We were all dismayed by the recent election results but because of the dismal backdrop something special is starting to happen. Since the election results came out, there has been an exceptional increase in the number of people joining the party. Hundreds are joining for the first time but many are, like you, former members. I wanted to share with you their reasons – and ask you to rejoin today. Brendan from Durham said he joined because: “You can’t ride the fence when the Tories and BNP are gaining power.” Please rejoin us in this fight – https://secure2.labour.org.uk/join/join/xxxx Silke from Guildford said: “I have re-joined because the Tories will ruin this country.” Please rejoin us in this fight – https://secure2.labour.org.uk/join/xxx Kevin from London said: “As a former member about a decade ago I wish to rejoin to help fight the next General Election and beyond.” We have now seen how the Tories plan to cut our public services. David Cameron’s health spokesman Andrew Lansley stated that the Tories would make 10 per cent spending cuts in the vast majority of government departments. Gordon Brown has said: “We have a proud record of targeted investment and prioritising the interests of hard working families across the country. And while our party will stand by people through this downturn, David Cameron’s Conservatives would walk on by. And in contrast to our strong record of investment in public services, David Cameron is committed to cuts of 10 per cent.” Please rejoin us in this fight – https://secure2.labour.org.uk/xxx Best wishes, Harriet Alistair Is that the best the Labour Party can come up with? Associating the Conservative Party with the BNP? Even though I don’t like your politics I respect the fact that you do it very, very well. If that is as good as they are going to get…..And I say this as a committed Conservative, get a grip of them before they implode and people like the BNP will use that vacuum. Many thanks Lee