Posts Tagged ‘Damien McBride’

Stop Press: Gordon Loses Spin Doctor And Recalls Mandelson

Friday, October 3rd, 2008 by Mark Hanson

 

Looks like last week’s ‘boozy briefing’ has cost Damien McBride his position as Number 10 media handler. Brown is shunting him to a new role, doesn’t specify which, although I’ve been told he’ll be assisting Liam Byrne with his task of ‘unifying the Party’ and ‘internal comms’. May be he’ll also do ‘blue skies thinking’?

Basically Gordon is calling for the security of the old brigade - the guys who made the New Labour media apparatus purr efficiently in the 90s. Mandelson back as business secretary but inevitably will offer comms advice, David Bradshaw approached to be speech writer, Alistair Campbell fronting the Brown-endorsed ‘Gofourth’ campaign, Philip Gould given a special award at Conference and of course Derek Draper generally advising.

Where does this leave Stephen Carter? Gone as soon as its ‘tactful to do so’ according to a Number 10 source.

Where does this leave the embryonic new media strategy? More on that later…..

A Spin Doctor’s Guide To Labour Conference ‘08

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 by Mark Hanson

A few titbits;

  •  DJ Collins, Google’s Head of Comms, has recently been outed, firstly here and then in PR Week,  as David Miliband’s ‘media man’. He’s the guy guiding Joe 90 on a road to media adulation to match his mentor, Tony Blair’s rise in the mid 90s.  So why was DJ part of Gordon’s speechwriting team? My source says it was a clever move to get Miliband’s top spin-meister into the tent and focus Miliband’s camp on the common aim. May be that’s why Miliband was so careful in his speech not to be seen as throwing too much red meat to Gordon-baiters?
  • In those three weeks while Gordon was on holiday Southwold District Council got more coverage than the Labour government. Team Gordon seemed to forget that just because the PM is ‘out of office’ doesn’t mean that political journalists switch to become sports journalists. They still have space to fill so why did they let the Tories fill it for them? Andy Coulson is clearly more aware of how to fill a newspaper than Brown’s spindoctor, Damien McBride. I understand that McBride was berated in the bar of the Midland Hotel at 3am this morning and just ‘didn’t get it’.
  • There’s increasing talk that the Mirror’s Political Editor, Kevin Maguire, may finally relent and take up the media role at Number 10. The Party wants an attack dog, who understands the issues, understands the press, understands the Party and will agressively go after the Tories. Kevin has Labour stamped through him like a stick of rock. He’s a Party member and his Mum plays an active role up in the north east I believe. He’s also extremely bright and a brilliant journalist. He’s always said he couldn’t do it as he would never want to lie to a journalist. He’s thinking if he doesn’t do it now he might never do it. And he wouldn’t need to lie!
  • And finally well done John Prescott. He’s the nearest that Labour’s got to the ‘Straight Talk Express’ and now he’s no longer in Cabinet he’s even more direct. He talks like the people or at least a huge proportion of them who otherwise just switch off when they hear Estuary English and a pre-programmed soundbite. His interview with Paxman was a corker. No official messaging, no buzzwords, no dancing round the issues. He put Paxo in his place. Look forward to more of that as Gordon uses him to say the things that Cabinet Minsiters can’t say.