Caught in the no man's land between being a key figure in Downing Street & the relative anonymity of the world outside politics, Alastair Campbell finds himself being torn in several directions. Having succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister, Gordon Brown wants Campbell at his side. Campbell resists, flooding his reservoir of guilt as a general election looms & Brown's indecision & fluctuating moods suggest the Labour administration is seriously threatened by the Tory `posh boy', David Cameron. Soon Campbell is earning not only praise but big money from motivational speaking & writing novels which darkly reflect the personal mood swings that continue to concern to both him & his family. Serious journalism across platforms old & new puts him back in the public eye & together with live appearances & a love of sport
- his enduring love affair with Burnley Football Club still smoulders
- sees him board a celebrity merry-go-round that often leaves him far from his comfort zone. With politics constantly tugging his sleeve, he eventually returns to the front line to marshal a party in disarray. The intensity of the months leading up to 6 May 2010 is as dramatic as any screenplay, with Campbell chronicling Brown's struggle to win over a disillusioned nation & then his dignified departure from the main stage. For Campbell, another chapter closes. So what next?