Tom Watson began to put on weight in his early twenties, having developed an appetite for fast food & cheap beer while studying
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From prison cell to the political limelight, & back again, there is no doubt that Tommy Sheridan
- tanned, handsome & armed with a soundbite for every occasion
- was one of the most colourful figures in the drab, dusty world of party politics. Yet behind the charismatic exterior of the man who first came to public notice during the anti- Poll Tax movement & later led the Scottish Socialist Party to become a strong voice in the new Scottish parliament was a deeply flawed, manipulative individual whose own actions led to one of the most spectacular political downfalls in recent history. Written by his closest political associate for over twenty years, & based on a raft of documentary & eyewitness information, much of it appearing in print for the first time, this is the no-holds barred inside story of the rise & fall of one of the most fascinating figures in recent Scottish politics. Combining elements of tragedy, thriller & farce, it presents the stark, ugly truth behind Sheridan's victorious defamation action against the News of the World in 2006 & subsequent perjury trial in 2010, which contained some of the most dramatic courtroom scenes in Scottish legal history. Yet despite the lurid & sensationalist aspects of Sheridan's life & career, this is also a serious exploration of wider political & psychological themes which offers some salutary lessons at a time when public confidence in politicians has seldom been lower.