Former Labour No 10 communications director,writing for the Guardian, also points finger at lack of succession draw from successive party leadersWidespread opposition to the Iraq war and anger over the aftermath of the conflict “played a tall fragment” in the rise of Jeremy Corbyn’s popularity, and Alastair Campbell has said. Related: Labour and Manchester United – how two winning machines broke down | Alastair Campbell Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com