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==Background==
 
==Background==
Born in Surrey, the 31 year old ex-Eton head boy studied PPE at Magdalen Oxford.  Harrison started his career with four years at think tank the [[Institute for Fiscal Studies]] before securing a job for Osborne in 2006.<ref>Josh Neicho, "[http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle/article-23859925-all-power-to-the-new-tories.do All power to the new Tories]", ''London Evening Standard'', 26.07.10, accessed 07.09.10</ref> as his chief economic adviser.
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Born in Surrey, the 31 year old ex-Eton head boy studied PPE at Magdalen Oxford.  Harrison started his career with four years at think tank the [[Institute for Fiscal Studies]] before securing a job with Osborne in 2006<ref>Josh Neicho, "[http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle/article-23859925-all-power-to-the-new-tories.do All power to the new Tories]", ''London Evening Standard'', 26.07.10, accessed 07.09.10</ref> as his chief economic adviser.
 
 
Harrison was ranked 39th (a place held jointly with [[Matthew Hancock]] and [[Rohan Silva]]) in a list of the 'Top 100 most influential Right-wingers' by ''The Telegraph'' in October 2009.<ref>Iain Dale and Brian Brivati,"[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/conservative/6256390/Top-100-most-influential-Right-wingers-50-1.html Top 100 most influential Right-wingers: 50-1]", ''The Telegraph'', 05.10.09, accessed 07.09.10</ref> 
 
  
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Harrison was ranked 39th (a place held jointly with [[Matthew Hancock]] and [[Rohan Silva]]) in a list of the 'Top 100 most influential Right-wingers' by ''The Telegraph'' in October 2009.<ref>Iain Dale and Brian Brivati,"[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/conservative/6256390/Top-100-most-influential-Right-wingers-50-1.html Top 100 most influential Right-wingers: 50-1]", ''The Telegraph'', 05.10.09, accessed 07.09.10</ref>
  
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==

Revision as of 15:53, 5 October 2011

Rupert Harrison is Chief of Staff to Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne.[1]

Background

Born in Surrey, the 31 year old ex-Eton head boy studied PPE at Magdalen Oxford. Harrison started his career with four years at think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies before securing a job with Osborne in 2006[2] as his chief economic adviser.

Harrison was ranked 39th (a place held jointly with Matthew Hancock and Rohan Silva) in a list of the 'Top 100 most influential Right-wingers' by The Telegraph in October 2009.[3]

Contact, Resources, Notes

Notes

  1. Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
  2. Josh Neicho, "All power to the new Tories", London Evening Standard, 26.07.10, accessed 07.09.10
  3. Iain Dale and Brian Brivati,"Top 100 most influential Right-wingers: 50-1", The Telegraph, 05.10.09, accessed 07.09.10