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'''Gabrielle Bertin''' has worked as a press aide for Conservative Party leader [[David Cameron]]<ref>Alice Thomson '[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/12/07/ncam707.xml The Camp David team]' Daily Telegraph, Filed: 07/12/2005. </ref> and is now Number 10 Downing Street's director of external relations.  
 
'''Gabrielle Bertin''' has worked as a press aide for Conservative Party leader [[David Cameron]]<ref>Alice Thomson '[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/12/07/ncam707.xml The Camp David team]' Daily Telegraph, Filed: 07/12/2005. </ref> and is now Number 10 Downing Street's director of external relations.  
  
Bertin is known as a well trusted and long standing adviser, according to ''PRWeek'', which cited one source recently claiming the ‘hole she will create is impossible to fill'.
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Bertin is known as a well trusted and long standing adviser, according to ''PRWeek'', which cited one source recently claiming the ‘hole she will create is impossible to fill'. Bertin has acted as his political spokeswoman for seven years. <ref> James Forsyth [http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2012/10/change-at-number-10/ Change at Number 10] The Spectator, 31 October 2012, accessed 10 October 2014 </ref>
  
 
While on maternity leave from mid-November 2012 she was replaced by another Conservative Party special adviser, [[Susie Squire]].
 
While on maternity leave from mid-November 2012 she was replaced by another Conservative Party special adviser, [[Susie Squire]].

Revision as of 09:13, 10 October 2014

Gabrielle Bertin has worked as a press aide for Conservative Party leader David Cameron[1] and is now Number 10 Downing Street's director of external relations.

Bertin is known as a well trusted and long standing adviser, according to PRWeek, which cited one source recently claiming the ‘hole she will create is impossible to fill'. Bertin has acted as his political spokeswoman for seven years. [2]

While on maternity leave from mid-November 2012 she was replaced by another Conservative Party special adviser, Susie Squire.

Upon her return to Downing Street, Bertin was appointed as director of external relations. [3]

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Background

Bertin previously worked in the House of Commons for Liam Fox MP on the atlanticist think tank Atlantic Bridge. Her salary was paid for by Pfizer.

From the House of Commons register of interests in 2007:

I work exclusively for the Atlantic Bridge, a UK-American think-tank of which my sponsor, Dr Liam Fox, is a founder member. In this role I receive funding from Pfizer Inc. I have no function in any health role (Dr Fox is Shadow Secretary of State for Health). I also do occasional work from home for Parker, Poe, Adams & Bernstein (an American law firm based in North Carolina)." [4]

Notes

  1. Alice Thomson 'The Camp David team' Daily Telegraph, Filed: 07/12/2005.
  2. James Forsyth Change at Number 10 The Spectator, 31 October 2012, accessed 10 October 2014
  3. John Owens New roles for Bertin and Wilson, PR Week, 27 August 2013, accessed 8 September 2014
  4. Parliamentary Publications & Records Register of Interests of Members' Secretaries and Research Assistants last accessed 31st May 2007