Alastair Campbell

by Peter Oborne

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With Alastair Campbell's career as the Prime Minster's press spokesman coming to a close amid the huge controversy of the Hutton Inquiry, the debate over Weapons of Mass Destruction and the waging of the war in Iraq, this biography has been completely revised and rewritten with a substantial section of new material to bring the story of Alastair Campbell right up to date as of the end of 2003. This book is about one of the most powerful unelected figures in British politics, whose combative approach to his job in 2003 has precipitated the most serious row in years between the government and the BBC, occasioned the extraordinary spectacle of an incandescent Campbell walking into Channel 4 News to deliver a live diatribe to Jon Snow, and who, if his many critics are to be believed, was involved, unprecedentedly, at the highest level in the presentation of the intelligence dossier on Weapons of Mass Destruction that made the government's case for war. This portrait of Tony Blair's right-hand man who has himself become the media story, is written by one of Britain's best political journalists.
  • ISBN10 1845130014
  • ISBN13 9781845130015
  • Publish Date 14 June 2004 (first published September 1999)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 21 June 2006
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Aurum Press
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 378
  • Language English