Alistair Beaton

Summary

Alistair Beaton (born 1947) is a playwright and satirist, journalist, radio presenter, novelist and television writer. At one point in his career he was also a speechwriter for Gordon Brown.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Beaton was educated at the universities of Edinburgh, Moscow and Bochum and graduated from the University of Edinburgh with First-Class Honours in Russian and German. He lives in London.

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  • The Thatcher Papers (1980)
  • The Little Book of Complete Bollocks (1999)
  • The Little Book of New Labour Bollocks (2000)
  • The Little Book of Management Bollocks (2001)
  • The Little Book of Brexit Bollocks (2019)

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  • Alistair Beaton: "Nanny Doesn't Know Best" (The Times, 29 March 2004) (about the war in Iraq and its treatment in Follow My Leader)
  • "Lunatics in the White House? Surely not?" (Camden New Journal, 19 November 2004) (about the genesis of A Planet for the President; includes author photograph).