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Alastair Campbell reflects on Gordon Brown's political career

Today

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Former director of communications to Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell worked closely on the New Labour election campaign alongside Gordon Brown, who suceeded Blair as Prime Minister in 2007. "At his best he was absolutely brilliant...but at other times he could be a nightmare to work with". Mr Campbell remembers how he felt closer to Gordon Brown in his earliest days as a journalist "but the relationships became difficult for all of us when we had to decide if Gordon or Tony would get the job". Reflecting on the notorious relationship between Blair and Brown "I know that Blair came close to pushing him out of his government. I don't know who was Lennon or who was McCartney" This clip is from Today 2 December 2014.

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