Graeme Wilson

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Graeme Wilson was the UK Government's political press secretary until June 2016. At the time, Wilson was hired by Craig Oliver, the director of communications for David Cameron, in August 2013. [1]

Wilson was on a salary of £110,000 a year for his role as Government's political press secretary. [2]

Prior to this appointment, Wilson was the deputy political editor of The Sun. [3] Wilson joined the tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch in 2007. He has covered politics for other newspapers since 1997. [4]

Wilson replaced Gabby Bertin, who is set to become director of external relations when she returns to Parliament from maternity leave.

It was felt that Wilson's well- regarded reputation would help to improve Cameron's relationship with the press. [5] James Forsyth says of Wilson

“The high regard in which Wilson is held will boost relations between Number 10 and the political print press”. [1]

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After leaving No. 10, he was hired by the financial lobbying firm Tulchan Communications as a partner, to work in the firm’s policy advisory practice. [6]

Notes and References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Angela Haggerty Downing St appoints The Sun's deputy political editor, Graeme Wilson, as press officer The Drum, 27 August 2013, accessed 15 October 2014
  2. Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014 GOV.UK, accessed 28 April 2015
  3. James Forsyth, Graeme Wilson of The Sun to be new Downing Street press secretary", The Spectator, 27 August 2013, accessed 17 September 2014.
  4. The Sun's Graeme Wilson takes 10 Downing Street press secretary job PR Week, 27 August 2013, accessed 15 October 2014
  5. George Eaton David Cameron appoints the Sun's deputy political editor as his press secretary New Statesmen, 27 August 2013, accessed 10 October 2014
  6. David Singleton, David Cameron’s key lieutenants line up for lobbying jobs, Total Politics, 29 November 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016.