As Entwistle falls on his sword, I wonder what Chris Patten’s next big Establishment job will be
Chris Patten, the son of a jazzman, and a Catholic, is not a traditional Establishment figure. But one of the powers of our Establishment is its ability to allow in certain outsiders, provided they th... Continue11 November 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Obama learns from Abraham Lincoln, as they all do. But there are lessons from Lyndon Johnson too
By an accident of timing, I was reading the latest of Robert Caro's vast books on Lyndon Johnson on a flight yesterday, and reached the point where President Kennedy was assassinated, and Johnson had ... Continue7 November 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
On France’s non economy, German efficiency, and Helmut Schmidt’s view of the world
I know there are few things more irritating than powerful or well-known names (I was allegedly the former once, and in so allegedly being became the latter in some parts of the world) hitting the blog... Continue4 November 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
I would not normally concern myself too much with the sleeping patterns of the editor of The Guardian, but judging by his editorial on the upcoming Leveson Report, I sense a lot of tossing and turning...
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2 November 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Hezza shows the new boys what a growth plan looks like
As I predicted on Sunday, Michael Heseltine's response to the silly briefing against him by Osborne and Co has been to crank up rather than wind down his interventionist ideas to get growth going. St... Continue31 October 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Ed Miliband's speech on mental health today is a significant - and good - moment in the campaign to improve understanding and treatment of mental illness in Britain.
It is perhaps particulalry signif...
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29 October 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Michael Heseltine will be sitting with a cup of coffee at his country pile, thinking about when to take a tour of his fabulous gardens, whilst flicking through the Sunday papers, a ritual through the ...
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28 October 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
Interesting morning in a series of meetings covering variously alcohol abuse, Page 3 girls (and the campaign to get The Sun to drop them and so catch up with the modern world), banks and their diversi...
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26 October 2012
Posted by Alastair Campbell
