The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Alastair Campbell
- The thing about politicians in Britain is that they are out there, you can lobby them, get close to them, there are loads of ways you can protest against them, and booing is a pretty weak way of doing it.
- I hold no candle for George Osborne whatsoever. He has no strategic skills, is a hopeless chancellor, has no idea how most people have to live and his policies are failing and hurting millions.
- I had a happy childhood.
- My aunty says I’m the double of my father. He was a workaholic, which I’ve definitely inherited. And like me, he could be the life and soul of the party, but also quite withdrawn.
- My dad, Donald, was a vet and had a practice in Yorkshire. Cats and dogs were his bread and butter, but his greatest love was large animals.
- To me, marriage is partly a religious thing and I’m not religious.
- May I share with you my earliest memory of a political row? It was with my mother, about the Queen – classic Freudian stuff, shrinks would say. I was eight, and refusing to watch the Queen’s Christmas Day broadcast.
- There are many reasons for the decline in royal esteem. One is that so many of the royals are thick.
- One of the more fatuous remarks I’ve heard in recent days is that ‘My Life,’ Clinton’s autobiography, is too long and, at almost 1,000 pages, short it is not. But this man was for eight years the President of the most powerful country on earth.
- The media are obsessed with spin doctors and with portraying them as a bad thing, yet seem addicted to our medicine.
Alastair Campbell, born on May 25, 1957, in Keighley, West Yorkshire, is a prominent British journalist, author, and political strategist.
Best known for his role as Director of Communications and Strategy for Prime Minister Tony Blair from 1997 to 2003, Campbell was instrumental in crafting the “New Labour” image and its successful electoral campaigns. He studied at Cambridge University before embarking on a journalism career, notably with the Daily Mirror and Today.
Campbell’s tenure in government was marked by his skillful media management and sometimes controversial influence on political communication. He played a pivotal role during the Iraq War, managing the government’s media strategy amid intense scrutiny.
Post-politics, Campbell has become an advocate for mental health awareness, drawing from his personal experiences with depression and alcoholism. He has authored several books, including diaries from his time in government and novels, and remains an influential commentator on political and social issues.
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