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I always liked your comments about Phillip Gould in your book ‘the blair years’ and can see how you have lost yet another good friend. my condolences to Gail and her daughters and you and your family.
As soon as I heard about Philip’s death I logged on to your blog as I knew you would capture the mood of all of us who will be indebted to the contribution he made to Labour’s revival. As usual you got it spot on.
I never met Philip Gould but knew about him and the role he
played in Labour’s renewal. A genius of our times. This is a wonderful tribute to your
friend. My view is that he is in a
better place now and I’m sure he will be missed by those that knew him over the
years. His recent appearance on TV was
in my view a lesson for us all in that life in general is far too short.
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Your friend was clearly loved by all who knew him.
I’m reminded of a blog you wrote some time ago about not being able to evaluate your life and achievements until the very end. From everything I have seen and read about Philip Gould in his final months he opened up a ten point lead over all of us.
RIP
A wonderful, warming tribute, superbly written.
He made a difference …
Alastair I am really sorry about your loss. You have written an excellent piece about Philip who will be sadly missed and remembered for all time.
A loving, compassionate and moving tribute, Alastair.
RIP and condolences
Fine piece of writing. Condolences
This is a wonderful tribute to Mr Gould. I knew of his role within the party and of course his interview with Andrew Marr meant that I became aware of his illness. You have brought the nature of the man to my attention – thank you.
I read Philip’s book Unfinished Revolution shortly after it was first published in 1998. Told me everything I needed to know about New Labour, and I used to re-read it as time went on. It was inspirational, and reminded me vividly of the days of youth when we were reforming the Labor Party here in Australia. But that was back in the late 1960s; extraordinary that it took 30 years for Brit Labour to do the same. Philip was clearly a remarkable man and true Labour. One of the best.
This particular form of cancer is the one that took my Dad from us. That’s the ‘me’ bit.
My admiration and gratitude go to Philip’s memory for all his huge achievements within the Labour Party, an beyond.
My heartfelt condolences go to his family & friends, including you, Fiona and your children, Alastair.
I sincerely hope the Gould family will read this tribute post, so beautifully and humbly penned.
Alastiar this is a superb tribute to someone who was obviously a good man and a good friend. Tough to lose a great friend like that … we don’t get that many !!
I have Philip Gould´s The Unfinished Revolution here on my table. It is the best book about New Labour I have ever read.
Thanks Alistair – you did him proud.
I watched and listened to these interviews / talks today, what a quality person we’ve lost .
BBC News – Philip Gould: I would not wish to have died the person I was
BBC News – Election Lunch Party: The last lunch
Thank you for such a moving tribute.
My deepest condolences to Philip Gould’s family and friends. No need to say his family will need close emotional support over the coming time to overcome great loss, as it is especially for anyone who looses someone too early. Many people have just as vicious similar names for the big C, it is a bugger.
Thank you Alastair for this superb and moving tribute for our friend, dogged fighter, and beacon of our beloved Labour Party: Philip Gould. As we mourn his loss today, we are comforted by the enormous contributions he made , in our efforts to make a difference in the lives of our citizens. His larger than life efforts to usher in a just social order; and determined resolution to reject compromise and demand the very best have caused his name to be etched firmly in the annals of those great men and women who have changed the cause of history.
Our thoughts are with his family – Gail, Grace, and our very good friend and former organizer here in Mitcham & Morden: Georgia.
Rest in peace, Great Comrade.
Councillor Gregory Patrick Udeh
Thank you very much Alastair for this superb and moving tribute for our friend, dogged fighter, and beacon of our beloved Labour Party: Philip Gould.
As we mourn his loss today, we are comforted by his enormous contributions that have helped our great party to make a real difference in the lives of our citizens. His larger than life efforts to go the extra mile, at great personal costs; and his determined resolution to reject compromise and demand the very best for our people, have caused his name to be etched firmly in the annals of those great men and women who changed the course of history for mankind. And when the history of the Labour Party is written, his name and achievements will resound in our famous halls of fame.
Our thoughts are with his family: Gail, Grace, and our very good friend and former organizer: Georgia.
Rest in peace, Great Comrade.
Councillor Gregory Patrick Udeh