Hurry - Only 3 left in stock!
|
Alastair Campbell was born in Keighley, Yorkshire in 1957, the son
of a vet. Having graduated from Cambridge University in modern
languages, he went into journalism, principally with the Mirror
Group. When Tony Blair became leader of the Labour Party, Campbell
worked for him first as press secretary, then as official spokesman
and director of communications and strategy from 1994 to 2003. He
continued to act as an advisor to Mr Blair and the Labour Party,
including during the 2005 and subsequent election campaigns. He is
now engaged mainly in writing, public speaking and consultancy and
is an ambassador for a number of mental health charities.
He lives in north London with his partner of thirty-seven years,
Fiona Millar, with whom he has three grown-up children. His
interests include running, cycling, playing the bagpipes and
following the varying fortunes of Burnley Football Club. This is
his twelfth book since leaving Downing Street.
Ask a Question About this Product More... |