In 1984, Watson was elected to the
Australian House of Representatives as the
Liberal member for
Forde. He was defeated in the next federal election in 1987, but in 1989 was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the member for
Moggill. He was the Queensland Minister for Housing and Public Works 1997–1998 and Leader of the
Queensland Liberal Party 1998–2001. As state Liberal leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition, he led the Liberals into the
2001 state election, which saw
Labor reelected in a record landslide. Watson himself was nearly swept up in that year's massive Labor wave, surviving by only 396 votes. He was left as the only non-Labor MLA from Brisbane. ==References==