Brexit news: Alastair Campbell revealed that he may abandon his party (Image: ITV/GETTY) Speaking on ITV Peston, Mr Campbell admitted he may have to go against his party loyalty in today’s elections. The former Labour man also insisted people going to vote today must think about the country “in the long-term”. Mr Campbell added: “It’s a big decision. Related articles Corbyn energy network POWER GRAB ‘will cost YOU more on your bill' Revealed: The GLARING error on Theresa May’s letter to Jeremy Corbyn “I voted Labour all my life. “But on this issue, we have to think about what’s right for the country in the long-term.” Mr Campbell’s comments come as some polls have suggested the Brexit Party will be the overwhelming winner following disenchantment over Brexit. Although Mr Campbell did admit there are “very good Labour” candidates campaigning, when questioned on whom he would vote for, he failed to answer. READ MORE: PMQs LIVE: Time's up May! Tories BOYCOTT Commons Brexit news: Mr Campbell question his party's policy (Image: GETTY) Quizzed by host, Robert Peston on if he understood why some Labour supporters may not vote for their party, Mr Campbell admitted he completely understood their disillusionment. The former Labour man also revealed an anecdote where one Labour member insisted that he would vote for the Lib Dems in the hope that his party would “wake up” and “come to its senses”. Mr Campbell also attacked Jeremy Corbyn for his lack of clarity over a confirmatory referendum. Mr Blair’s former adviser insisted that if Labour had backed a confirmatory referendum from the start, the party “would’ve walked” today’s elections. READ MORE: Ann Widdecombe TAKES AIM at May and Corbyn over Brexit - ‘ABANDONED' Related articles ITV GMB: ‘Are you kidding me?’ Piers Morgan loses out to JEREMY CORBYN REVEALED: The Tory leadership candidate Labour MOST FEARS Brexit news: Mr Campbell targeted Jeremy Corbyn specifically (Image: GETTY) He added: “If Jeremy Corbyn had been in favour of a People’s Vote, from the start of this process. “I think Labour would’ve been walking these elections. “Instead, they’ve been trying to ride two horses.” Mr Campbell added that both the major parties will be punished in the elections today as the Brexit Party carries out what many think will be a landslide victory.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility