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Alan Watkins

Alan Watkins

Alan Watkins is a political commentator with a long and illustrious history. Author of books A Short Walk Down Fleet Street and A Conservative Coup, he won the 2005 Edgar Wallace Award for Fine Writing at the London Press Club awards. He also writes about rugby.

Alan Watkins: Mr Brown survives the snowflakes

The conspirators' plot to topple the Prime Minister melted away even before there was a nickname for it

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Alan Watkins: Mr Brown's diversionary tactics

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Talk of hung parliaments, class war and snap elections are little more than ploys but they create a 'hum'

Alan Watkins: Anyone else apart from the chiefs?

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Parties are putting the spotlight on their leaders – perhaps because the talent stops there

Alan Watkins: Tax tweaks nudge the Tories to No 10

Sunday, 6 December 2009

The playing fields of Eton decided the battle of Waterloo, but inheritance tax pulls more punches now

Alan Watkins: My money's still on Mr Cameron

Sunday, 29 November 2009

All this chatter about hung parliaments is just a sign of boredom in the political classes, who are hoping for a more exciting contest. The reality is, the Conservatives will win, and win by a comfortable margin

Alan Watkins: Mr Brown's good week comes too late

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Trust in the Prime Minister has gone and a by-election victory and a new City tax will not rebuild it

Alan Watkins: Mr Cameron's plausibility stops at Dover

Sunday, 8 November 2009

The Conservative leader is vulnerable on foreign policy and defence, but he won't let that come between him and No 10

Alan Watkins: Mr Blair's legacy of flatulent rhetoric

Sunday, 1 November 2009

The former prime minister has no record of achievement to commend him as first president of Europe

Alan Watkins: Even a new leader can't save Labour

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Everything the Prime Minister touches turns to base metal and the government benches are in fatalistic mood

Alan Watkins: Bullies both, but Mr Brown is worse

Sunday, 18 October 2009

The Prime Minister and David Cameron have picked on out-of-favour MPs in the expenses row

Alan Watkins: Mr Cameron cuts a lonely figure

Sunday, 11 October 2009

If he means to form a government, the Conservative leader has few big guns to choose from

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