Venus and Mars, and whether men and women win differently
(This blog first appeared on CNN.com) Having been Tony Blair's spokesman and strategist for a decade and more, having been at his side through election campaigns, wars and peace processes, po... Continue15 March 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Cameron’s ducking of the TV debates – morally cowardly and democratically wrong
How well I remember David Cameron proclaiming how marvellous the TV leaders' debates were and, more importantly, how vital they were to the democratic process in the modern media age. And how patheti... Continue5 March 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Australia is a winning country, but it looks to me like Tony Abbott is a losing PM
If Australians awake tomorrow to see a bleary-eyed me talking to them down a line from late evening London, apologies. In addition to trying to stick to a long-planned media and events book launch sc... Continue1 March 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Ten more things Chelsea can do on Saturday to show we are serious about Kicking Out racism
Chelsea host Burnley on Saturday, and I sincerely hope there is some kind of action taken by the home club in relation to the hideous incident on the Paris Metro this week. A few ideas to build on wh... Continue19 February 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
16 February 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Politics is high stress psychological work – politicians would benefit from psychological support
When you write a 450 page book on winners, with a stack of interviews with some of the greatest winners of our time, you can never be quite sure what the papers will go for. When I sat down to do th... Continue15 February 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
PinkVanGate, FinkGate, BaldwinGate – why Labour should take heart from Tory press desperation
From PinkVanGate to FinkGate to BaldwinRobinsonGate, the election is getting nasty and silly at the same time, and there are two common factors running through them all - Tory desperation and the Tory... Continue14 February 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
A sad, but heart-lifting letter from a young woman struggling for change
Every now and again, a letter comes in out of the blue that manages both to sadden, but also to make the heart soar a little. Below is one such letter, from a 19-year-old student, Emily Oldfield. It ... Continue27 January 2015
Posted by Alastair Campbell
