The call from former Tony Blair's spokeswoman: Visit Albania

If you haven't booked your vacation yet, you must go to Albania. That's the advice that former Tony Blair's spokeswoman, Alistar Campbell, gives to the British. “Albania, he wrote on his website -- is not the place where there is a statue of comedian Norman Wesdom, because he is the only Westerner Albanians have seen [...]
“Albania, he wrote on his website -- is not the place where there is a statue of comedian Norman Wesdom, because he is the only Westerner Albanians have seen on their black and white screens. It's not even the place imagined by the Taken movie scenes with Liam Neeson. Drugs, prostitution, kidnappings, human trafficking... no one would want to go to such a place... But, Albania is not this...”.
Blair's former spokeswoman, writes that in all his visits, he has never felt insecure... and quoted Prime Minister Edi Rama as telling Boris Johnson...” if there are Albanian criminals in London, they are your criminals, not mine”, thus responding to Johnson's threat against Albania's EU membership.
Campbell also summons Lord Byron and his descriptions of the land of eagles. The poet travelled to Albania in the 19th century and compared Albanians to dress, image, and lifestyle with Scottish masons.
" Of course, " says Campbell, "it will take some time for the legacy of the past to disappear, but as August arrived, let me suggest... Try Albania. I've recommended it to many people before, some have listened and no one has regretted it. First, it's Campbell, it's free... Second, the weather and food are Mediterranean. Third, no view on earth can compare to the mountains of Scotland, but Byron was right, Albania, is very close... Fourth, there are fantastic, untouched beaches. Fifth, people are very nice... and they like the British... And more importantly, it's a place where you feel energy and hope. I suggest you go and see... And in conclusion, you will love him as much as I do... I promise you”, it ends Campbell.











