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Hilton is spindoctor to [[David Cameron]]. Formerly in advertising, [[Steve Hilton]] worked with Cameron on the 1992 election campaign. He set up his own company, [[Good Business]], but spent six months "in a darkened room", thinking up ways to help his friend to win. Sharp and quick-witted, he is credited with many of Mr Cameron's new buzzwords. He was also godfather to Mr Cameron's eldest child, Ivan, who died in February 2009.
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Hilton is spindoctor to Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]. Formerly in advertising, [[Steve Hilton]] worked with Cameron on the 1992 election campaign. He set up his own company, [[Good Business]], but spent six months "in a darkened room", thinking up ways to help his friend to win. Sharp and quick-witted, he is credited with many of Mr Cameron's new buzzwords. He was also godfather to Mr Cameron's eldest child, Ivan, who died in February 2009.
  
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Hilton has a 'studiously low profile' but is reportedly involved in every decision Cameron takes, according to ''The Times''. He is 'intensely proud' that by May 2010 only two public photos existed of him with Cameron. 'In one they are standing so far apart that magazines are forced to run it over a double-page spread.' <ref> John Arlidge,[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7133842.ece Britain's new political elite] The Times, 23 May 2010 (accessed September 1, 2010). </ref>  He earns £90,000 a year.<ref> Cabinet Office [http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/newsroom/statements/wms-special-advisers.aspx Written Ministerial Statement on Special Adviser numbers, costs and revised model contract and code of conduct], 10 June, 2010 (accessed 7 September 2010).</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[Citizenship Foundation]]
 
*[[Citizenship Foundation]]
==References==
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==Notes==
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Anthony Browne and Andrew Pierce '[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/3325/9/ Secretive guru behind the new Dave project]'The Times, 5 October 2006
 
Anthony Browne and Andrew Pierce '[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/3325/9/ Secretive guru behind the new Dave project]'The Times, 5 October 2006
  
 
[[Category:Special Advisers]]
 
[[Category:Special Advisers]]

Revision as of 11:31, 9 September 2010

Hilton is spindoctor to Prime Minister David Cameron. Formerly in advertising, Steve Hilton worked with Cameron on the 1992 election campaign. He set up his own company, Good Business, but spent six months "in a darkened room", thinking up ways to help his friend to win. Sharp and quick-witted, he is credited with many of Mr Cameron's new buzzwords. He was also godfather to Mr Cameron's eldest child, Ivan, who died in February 2009.

Hilton has a 'studiously low profile' but is reportedly involved in every decision Cameron takes, according to The Times. He is 'intensely proud' that by May 2010 only two public photos existed of him with Cameron. 'In one they are standing so far apart that magazines are forced to run it over a double-page spread.' [1] He earns £90,000 a year.[2]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. John Arlidge,Britain's new political elite The Times, 23 May 2010 (accessed September 1, 2010).
  2. Cabinet Office Written Ministerial Statement on Special Adviser numbers, costs and revised model contract and code of conduct, 10 June, 2010 (accessed 7 September 2010).

Anthony Browne and Andrew Pierce 'Secretive guru behind the new Dave project'The Times, 5 October 2006