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An old friend of [[Gordon Brown]], she has always worked for the Labour Party. She ran Brown's private office and is married to [[Gavyn Davies]], millionaire Chief Economist at [[Goldman Sachs]] and member of the [[Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee]]. They live in a large house in Islington and have another one in Devon. Sue Nye was born in Zimbabwe and went to Cambridge University. She works for Brown unpaid.
 
An old friend of [[Gordon Brown]], she has always worked for the Labour Party. She ran Brown's private office and is married to [[Gavyn Davies]], millionaire Chief Economist at [[Goldman Sachs]] and member of the [[Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee]]. They live in a large house in Islington and have another one in Devon. Sue Nye was born in Zimbabwe and went to Cambridge University. She works for Brown unpaid.
  
She was made a peer in the 2010 dissolution honours. <ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8711821.stm Nye made baroness] Accessed 9/9/2014 </ref>  
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She was made a peer in the 2010 dissolution honours. <ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8711821.stm Nye made baroness] BBC news, 28 May 2010, Accessed 9 September 2014</ref>  
  
 
[[Category:Special Advisers|Nye, Sue]]
 
[[Category:Special Advisers|Nye, Sue]]

Revision as of 13:45, 9 September 2014

Susan Nye or Baroness Nye of Lambeth is the former Director of Government Relations and former diary secretary to ex-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. [1]

Background

An old friend of Gordon Brown, she has always worked for the Labour Party. She ran Brown's private office and is married to Gavyn Davies, millionaire Chief Economist at Goldman Sachs and member of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee. They live in a large house in Islington and have another one in Devon. Sue Nye was born in Zimbabwe and went to Cambridge University. She works for Brown unpaid.

She was made a peer in the 2010 dissolution honours. [2]

  1. Sue Nye's work with Brown Accessed 9/9/2014
  2. Nye made baroness BBC news, 28 May 2010, Accessed 9 September 2014