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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: Cap'n Cameron will cruise to victory

The crew of the good ship Tory is muttering, but all is well on the bridge

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Alan Watkins: Tugging at the skirts of presidential victory

Sunday, 9 November 2008

Messrs Brown, Cameron and Clegg have engaged in an unedifying bout of bandwagon jumping

Alan Watkins: Gordon Brown: 'I'm still here'

Sunday, 2 November 2008

The Prime Minister's enemies keep setting the PM tests. He flunks every one. What more can they do?

Alan Watkins: 'Have nothing to do with yachts'

Sunday, 26 October 2008

Lord Beaverbrook's wise words seem not to have reached the ears of Messrs Osborne and Mandelson

Alan Watkins: In the long run, Mr Cameron need not worry

Sunday, 19 October 2008

Whatever the Prime Minister's current crisis standing, most Labour MPs expect to lose the next election

Alan Watkins: Brown's control of the crisis is illusory

Sunday, 12 October 2008

The Prime Minister has run an effective PR campaign, but he has little real idea of how to regulate the banks

Alan Watkins: Mr Cameron plays it safe... for now

Sunday, 5 October 2008

The Tory leader's speeches at party conference were all taken from the 'Daily Mail' bumper fun book

Alan Watkins: Miliband, do a Heseltine? A Portillo, more like

Sunday, 28 September 2008

The Prime Minister did tell one big fib at Labour's conference, but he has cleared the field of opponents

Alan Watkins: It's the South Sea Bubble all over again

Sunday, 21 September 2008

Mr Brown will now be presented as the pilot who weathered the storm, but we should remember that he helped to create it

Alan Watkins: An election is the PM's ultimate deterrent

Sunday, 10 August 2008

The idea that Mr Miliband or somebody else succeeding Mr Brown should trot off to the Palace seems the height of folly

Alan Watkins: A new Labour PM is sure to be a loser

Sunday, 3 August 2008

Were Gordon Brown to be removed and replaced, the election following a dissolution would ensure the party's annihilation

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Columnist Comments

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Andrew Grice: The Chancellor must consider tax hikes.

Despite the weight on his shoulders, the Chancellor remains remarkably calm.

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Howard Jacobson: The lesson of Hitler's deformity.

So Hitler actually did have only one ball. I call that a pity for history.

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Deborah Orr: Praising the public on pointless decisions.

People power, as it pertains to television anyway, is proving to be a tricky beast.

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