Peter Martin Watt (born 20 July 1969)[1] was the General Secretary of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom from January 2006 until he resigned in November 2007 as a result of the Donorgate affair.
He was not the candidate favoured by Prime Minister and Labour Party leader Tony Blair,[3] but won the NEC vote by some margin over his eventual successor Ray Collins.
[9][10][11] From March 2008 to December 2010 Watt was Chief Executive of The Campaign Company, a Croydon based communications consultancy.
[14] In this role, he is responsible for leading the NSPCC's work to raise awareness of and increase support for child protection among the general public and key adult audiences.
Ideas for a new generation, his piece was entitled 'Building a party for the future In July 2021 Peter joined the National Autistic Society.