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Alan Watkins

Alan Watkins: The age of the Silly Party is here. Which is bad news for Gordon's Sensible Party Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 08 October 2006

Cameron was unashamed in his passion for the Prime Minister

Alan Watkins: All Mr Blair's difficulties, and those of his party, derive from his failure to be straight Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 01 October 2006

'The Sun' told us a giant had been brought down by a tribe of pygmies

Alan Watkins: It's a pity about poor Mr Brown. I'll wager he'll win the crown, but lose the kingdom Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 24 September 2006

Lib Dems could hold the balance of power, even with fewer seats. There is some dispute about what Heath offered Thorpe

Alan Watkins: What's dangerous about Mr Blair is that he knows Good and Evil. Or thinks he does Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 06 August 2006

Blair has always treated liberty with the deepest suspicion

Alan Watkins: Mr Cameron should expect a summons to the media mogul across the Atlantic Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 30 July 2006

Murdoch's papers have almost alone changed the policy on Europe

Alan Watkins: The mood among our legislators is one of shame. They couldn't wait to get away Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 23 July 2006

Like most power maniacs, the PM is uninterested in food or drink

Alan Watkins: Mr Blair does not need to have put the money under the mattress to be guilty Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 16 July 2006

The conspiracy law is wide- ranging, perhaps too much so

Alan Watkins: Mr Prescott doesn't like a good book. He'd rather spend time with a good bookie Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 09 July 2006

Nothing can be allowed to go wrong before Mr Brown ascends

Alan Watkins: Maybe Mr Cameron thinks he can get his way without the crustier Tories noticing Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 02 July 2006

For years, the debate on rights was dominated by the herbivores

Alan Watkins: Whatever Brown says, there's more of Blair in him than he would care to admit Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 25 June 2006

For now, he may need to appear more Blair-like than Blair

Alan Watkins: The judges, the tabloids and the rule of law: what Blair giveth, Blair taketh away Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 18 June 2006

His instinct is to widen the dispute so the cause is lost sight of

Alan Watkins: We know Mr Blair has a date with the setting sun. But doesn't Mr Brown, too? Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 June 2006

The Chancellor is beginning to look like an unlucky PM

Alan Watkins: The ravening beasts will not be satisfied by another portion of Mr John Prescott Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 04 June 2006

His functions were to mollify the brothers and shield Mr Blair

Alan Watkins: If Mr Brown is to prosper, he may have to take the old Stalinist outside to be shot Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 28 May 2006

The Chancellor is formidable. But so is Dr Reid in his own way

Alan Watkins: My pub quiz of 2006: in what conditions did the Foreign Secretary become leader? Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 21 May 2006

Some view the Promised Land through Brown's computer screen

Alan Watkins: This bloody carvery shows that Mr Blair will not go gently. He is ready for a fight Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

Mr Clarke was not always so appalling as Mr David Blunkett

Alan Watkins: How young Mr Cameron would benefit from the support of an older, wiser man Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 09 April 2006

To lose the election, Labour has to lose only 32 constituencies

Alan Watkins: The Prime Minister is being distinctly coy about how the cheques were cashed Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 02 April 2006

For a long time the Lib Dems have done well out of peerages

Alan Watkins: Mr Brown is still being flattered, indulged and revered. That will end when he is PM Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 26 March 2006

Blair's colleagues are too timid to look for a mouse under a sofa

Alan Watkins: Harold Wilson had an honours list while Mr Blair, it seems, has a laundering list Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 19 March 2006

Political history is a strange business. In the past week alone I have read that the late John Profumo was an Etonian; was a member of the Cabinet; was thought to be a possible Tory leader; and brought down the Macmillan government. Every single one of these statements is false.

Alan Watkins: This is worse than the Tories Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 12 March 2006

What Campbell used to denounce in the 1990s is tolerated today

Alan Watkins: An all-too innocent Ms Jowell Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 05 March 2006

She is perhaps more liked than admired or respected

Alan Watkins: Ha! Just when you thought the Lib Dems had become a complete irrelevance... Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 26 February 2006

All is changed from that gloomy time when he met his end

Alan Watkins: Is he joint prime minister? It's the biggest theological argument since the Trinity Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 19 February 2006

Blair speaks very fast when the mode of blazing insincerity strikes

Alan Watkins: The Lib Dems may be a lot of plonkers, but they retain the power to humiliate Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 12 February 2006

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