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− | '''Susie Squire''' is the [[Conservative Party]]'s head of communications | + | '''Susie Squire''' is the [[Conservative Party]]'s head of communications currently on secondment to Downing Street as Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s press secretary since 15 November 2012.<ref>John Owens, [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1157508/Prime-Minister-picks-Jean-Christophe-Gray-Susie-Squire-top-comms-roles/ Prime Minister picks Jean-Christophe Gray and Susie Squire for top comms roles], ''PRWeek'', 31-October-2012, Accessed 31-October-2012</ref> |
Squire is a former head of communications at the [[Stockholm Network]] and former political director and campaign director of the [[TaxPayers' Alliance]] pressure group.<ref>Newswire, [http://liberalconspiracy.org/2008/12/17/tax-payers-alliance-challenged/ TaxPayers Alliance challenged], ''Liberal Conspiracy'', 17-December-2008, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref> In 2010 she became a special adviser to [[Iain Duncan Smith]] at the Department for Work and Pensions before moving on to become head of communications for the [[Conservative Party]].<ref>Guido Fawkes, [http://order-order.com/2010/05/28/susie-squire-slips-in-to-spinning-at-the-dwp-for-ids/ Susie Squire Slips in to Spinning at the DWP for IDS], ''Guido Fawkes'', 27-May-2010, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref> | Squire is a former head of communications at the [[Stockholm Network]] and former political director and campaign director of the [[TaxPayers' Alliance]] pressure group.<ref>Newswire, [http://liberalconspiracy.org/2008/12/17/tax-payers-alliance-challenged/ TaxPayers Alliance challenged], ''Liberal Conspiracy'', 17-December-2008, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref> In 2010 she became a special adviser to [[Iain Duncan Smith]] at the Department for Work and Pensions before moving on to become head of communications for the [[Conservative Party]].<ref>Guido Fawkes, [http://order-order.com/2010/05/28/susie-squire-slips-in-to-spinning-at-the-dwp-for-ids/ Susie Squire Slips in to Spinning at the DWP for IDS], ''Guido Fawkes'', 27-May-2010, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref> |
Revision as of 12:26, 15 October 2013
<youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="TaxPayers' Alliance: Campaign against hate education">6CBkqMmZ-PU</Youtube> Susie Squire is the Conservative Party's head of communications currently on secondment to Downing Street as Prime Minister David Cameron's press secretary since 15 November 2012.[1]
Squire is a former head of communications at the Stockholm Network and former political director and campaign director of the TaxPayers' Alliance pressure group.[2] In 2010 she became a special adviser to Iain Duncan Smith at the Department for Work and Pensions before moving on to become head of communications for the Conservative Party.[3]
Contents
2007-2008 Stockholm Network
Susie Squire joined the Stockholm Network(SN) in February 2007 following an internship, she later became 'Network Development Manager' for the think tank, worked there until 2008 when she joined the TaxPayers' Alliance.[4] In 2007 she attended the Centre for the New Europe event entitled the 'Capitalist Ball'.[5]
2008-2010 TaxPayers' Alliance
In December 2008 Susie Squire was asked by Nick Ferrari on his LBC Breakfast Radio Show if the TaxPayers Alliance was 'secretly Conservative?', she responded by saying:
- I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I can’t have that – that’s outrageous! That’s just absolutely outrageous!' adding 'we’re totally independent, we talk to everyone. I mean, God, I was in Wales at the end of last week, giving evidence on MPs’ expenses to a cross-party independent panel in the Welsh Assembly. We talk to everyone who wants to talk to us. We produce research that goes out to many MPs, cross-party, that goes out to journalists. We don’t have a party preference. Yes of course we have advisors and we have a board – any think tank worth its salt does. We’ll talk to anyone.'[6]
Squire left the TaxPayers Alliance in May 2010 to work as an adviser to the Conservative Party's Iain Duncan Smith.[7]
2010-2012 Special Adviser to the Department of Work and Pensions
Hospitality
Up until March 2011, since becoming a special adviser at the DWP Squire was given hospitality by the Daily Mail four times, three times by the Telegraph twice by the BBC, the Spectator and once by The Times and Press Gallery.[8]
2012 David Cameron's Press Secretary role
On 31st October 2012 PR Week reported that Squire would take over from Gabby Bertin as David Cameron's press secretary from the 15 November 2012.[9]
Publications
Susie Squire, Broke Britannia, The Guardian, 24-April-2009
Affiliations
Taxpayers Alliance | Stockholm Network | Conservative Party | Centre for the New Europe
Resources
- Steven Harkins, Revolving door update: Former lobbyist Susie Squire set to be named Conservative press chief, 31 May 2012
Notes
- ↑ John Owens, Prime Minister picks Jean-Christophe Gray and Susie Squire for top comms roles, PRWeek, 31-October-2012, Accessed 31-October-2012
- ↑ Newswire, TaxPayers Alliance challenged, Liberal Conspiracy, 17-December-2008, Accessed 25-June-2010
- ↑ Guido Fawkes, Susie Squire Slips in to Spinning at the DWP for IDS, Guido Fawkes, 27-May-2010, Accessed 25-June-2010
- ↑ Susie Squire, Susie Squire's Experience, Linkedin, Accessed 28-March-2011
- ↑ Stockholm Network, Photos, Stockholm Network, Accessed 28-March-2011
- ↑ Newswire, Tax Payers Alliance challenged, Liberal Conspiracy, 17-December-2008, Accessed 25-June-2010
- ↑ Guido Fawkes, Susie Squire Slips in to Spinning at the DWP for IDS, Guido Fawkes, 27-May-2010, Accessed 25-June-2010
- ↑ Department of Work and Pensions, Executive Team Hospitality, Department of Work and Pensions, Accessed 28-March-2011
- ↑ John Owens, Prime Minister picks Jean-Christophe Gray and Susie Squire for top comms roles, PRWeek, 31-October-2012, Accessed 31-October-2012