Alastair Campbell explodes at BBC Newsnight host
and Brexiteer
Kate
Nicholson
12 May
2023·3-min read
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/alastair-campbell-explodes-bbc-newsnight-100545033.html
Alastair
Campbell lost his cool completely on BBC Newsnight on Thursday, raging at both
the host and a fellow guest over Brexit.
Tony
Blair’s former spin doctor has been a prominent campaigner against Brexit for
years – and his strong feelings clearly came to the surface last night.
He began:
“Will any of these people who fought so hard for Brexit ever face up to their
own responsibility and face the fact that what they all promised was a pack of
lies? What they all promised was never going to work?”
Addressing
fellow guest Alex Phillips – adviser to the Reform Party, former MEP and keen
Brexiteer – he claimed that “none of you” have ever presented a plan showing
that Brexit could happen without damaging the UK.
Campbell
also addressed how Brexiteers have been furious this week over the government’s
alleged “climbdown”, after it decided not to scrap all of the EU tape by the
end of the year, as previously promised.
“When I say
you talk nonsense – let me finish,” Campbell said, as Phillips tried to
interrupt, “All of those laws that you’re talking about were enacted by elected
British governments and elected British parliaments.”
Referencing
Phillips’ stint as a Brexit Party MEP, he continued: “The fact that you in
Europe couldn’t do anything about it underlines that sovereignty lies here.”
Campbell
then laid into the Brexit “lies” such as the millions which were expected to go
to the NHS once the UK left the EU.
Phillips
replied: “It’s very rich from the man who essentially was part of telling lies
to invade a country to accuse me of dishonesty.”
Ignoring
this reference to the Iraq War, Alastair hit back: “I think you might have lost
the argument there, my dear.”
There was a
second of awkward silence before he added: ”If I may patronise you any more.”
Host
Victoria Derbyshire then tried to cut them both off, saying, “That’s it now,
I’m afraid,” and putting her hands up in a bid to cool the tensions.
But Campbell
replied: “No. I’m sorry, you bring these people on – you never challenge them.
You let them talk utter rubbish about Brexit.
“And it has
happened on the BBC for year after year after year.”
Derbyshire
said: “I am not going to take that from you, with respect, Mr Campbell.”
“Fine,
fine,” Campbell said. “Well, you don’t have to.”
″Thank you
very much for being on the programme,” Derbyshire said.
“Thank you
for having me,” Phillips replied, while Campbell also expressed his thanks.
But –
before the camera had actually turned off him and when his microphone was still
on, he could be heard muttering: “For God’s sake.”
Campbell
and Phillips both tweeted about the incident afterwards, with the former MEP
claiming: “I came off air shaking at his rudeness.”
She added:
“Let’s have a political debate but this was outright bullying, intimidation and
frankly thinly veiled misogyny. I would feel quite ashamed of myself if I acted
like that on air. It was not a good look.”
Campbell
replied: “Accepted it was not exactly disagreeing agreeably but I think every
now and then people who are given a free ride to talk absolute nonsense and
face no responsibility for their role in damage to the nation are challenged.”
He also
tweeted straight after the show saying he had apologised to Victoria, and that
“she is one of the best”.
But, he
added: “It is infuriating to seek to debate serious issues with people who
despite all the damage their beloved Brexit has done continue to talk absolute
rubbish eg about how EU law was made or econ cost of the Leave campaign lies
and false promises.”

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