Memories of Mandela: uniquely inspiring, a good man responsible for great things
Well, I suppose we have all had a long time to get used to the idea it might happen, but that does not minimise the sadness, nor the sense of loss, that he has finally gone. Both are reflections of th... Continue6 December 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Cameron and Johnson share prices falling simultaneously, Osborne supporters note
David Cameron's all-over-the-shopness continues apace, with one of his 'strategists' (sic) briefing that his new 'strategy' (sic) is to steal any good ideas put forward by Labour. In tones reminiscent... Continue30 November 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
29 November 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
If only Smart Alec Salmond could have brought himself to say ‘don’t know’ to some of the questions
The focus for both sides of the Scottish independence campaign is the large number of people saying 'don't know' whenever a pollster asks them how they intend to vote in the referendum next September.... Continue27 November 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
25 November 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
A chance to have a good laugh with Jo Brand, and stop people dying
If you like Jo Brand, if you like a good night out, if you have an empty diary on the evening of this coming Sunday November 24, and if you have a passing interest in making a small contribution to cu... Continue21 November 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Guest blog from a poor soul working for Mailonline
One of the reasons I know the Mail is a horrible paper, and a horrible place to work, with horrible values, is because people who work there tell me. I keep urging them to leave, to understand that pu... Continue18 November 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
14 November 2013
Posted by Alastair Campbell
