- Peter Watt
Peter Watt (aged 37 in November 2007 [cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/11/27/nlabour327.xml|title= Peter Watt, head of the party machine|author=James Kirkup|publisher=
Daily Telegraph |date=29 November 2007|accessdate=2007-12-06] ) was theGeneral Secretary of the Labour Party in theUnited Kingdom from January 2006 until he resigned in November 2007 as a result of theDonorgate affair.From 1992 to 1996 Watt trained as a nurse. He worked for the Labour Party from 1996, first as a local organiser for
Battersea andWandsworth , then inLabour Party head office on election delivery and recruitment and then as Regional Director of the Eastern region. He returned to head office as "Director of Finance and Compliance", a role that bridges legal and financial party issues and also usually includes a tacit role of enforcing party discipline and sorting out internal disputes. Viewed as loyal to the party leadership, he has on occasion come into conflict with thetrade union movement over party policy and organisation, especially apparent at theLabour Party Conference in 2005.Watt was appointed as General Secretary by the Party's
National Executive Committee on7 November 2005 . He was not the candidate favoured by Prime Minister and Labour Party leaderTony Blair , but won the NEC vote by some margin. [citation|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060206091326/http://www.poptel.org.uk/scgn/articles/0512/p12b.htm|title=7 November NEC report - Blair's Gen Sec choice defeated|date=8 November 2005|accessdate=2007-12-06] [cite news|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/200712060015|title=The whispers|author=Kevin Maguire|publisher=New Statesman |date=6 December 2007|accessdate=2007-12-07]He is married and the father of three children as well as an active foster carer. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7114914.stm|title=Money problems cost Watt his job|date=27 November 2007|publisher=
BBC |accessdate=2007-11-27] His eldest son, Ben, is a promising young cricketer. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoYN4FACyW Ben Watt's wickets]BBC News reported that he resigned as General Secretary on 26 November 2007 and he was quoted as saying that he knew about an arrangement by which one individual, David Abrahams, had made a number of donations to the Labour Party through third parties without the fact that he was ultimate donor being reported. He said that he had not appreciated that he had failed to comply with the reporting requirements. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7113255.stm|title=Labour boss quits over donations|date=26 November 2007|publisher=
BBC |accessdate=2007-11-26] [citation|url=http://www.labour.org.uk/peter_watt_statement| url2=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/11/26/nlabour426.xml|title=Statement from Peter Watt|author=Peter Watt|publisher=Labour Party|date=27 November 2007|accessdate=2007-12-06] Watt revealed he had known about the arrangement for about a year. [cite news|url=http://politics.guardian.co.uk/funding/story/0,,2220149,00.html|title=The 'usual terms' that left Labour in a 'mind-blowing' mess|author=Patrick Wintour|date=December 1, 2007|accessdate=2007-12-06]References
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