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− | [[Craig Oliver]] | + | [[Craig Oliver]] nicknamed ‘Sir Spin’, was former UK prime minister [[David]] Cameron’s political and communications director, 'Project Fear Mastermind' <ref name=croniescash> Harry Cole, [https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1623137/david-camerons-former-spin-doctor-will-make-massive-50k-a-night-as-public-speaker/ CRONIES CASH IN David Cameron’s former spin doctor will make massive £50k a NIGHT as public speaker], ''The Sun'', 16 August 2016. Accessed 10 October 2016. </ref> and '[t]he spin chief who led [[David Cameron]]’s Remain campaign'. |
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− | + | Oliver left No. 10 in July 2016 when [[Theresa May]] took office. He was handed a knighthood in Cameron’s controversial resignation honours. <ref name=sirspin> Daniel Martin, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3827965/Sir-Spin-cashes-Brexit-Cameron-press-chief-Sir-Craig-Oliver-s-new-job-lobby-firm-advising-leaving-EU.html Sir Spin cashes in on Brexit: Cameron press chief Sir Craig Oliver's new job is at a lobby firm advising on leaving the EU], ''Daily Mail'', 08 October 2016. Accessed 10 October 2016. </ref> | |
His job is said to be to lead efforts to sell [[David Cameron]], the Coalition and the [[Conservative Party]] to the country. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12348159 BBC's Craig Oliver replacing Andy Coulson at No 10] ''BBC'', 2 February 2011, accessed 15 October 2014 </ref> After the 2015 general election Oliver took on the additional duty of implementing domestic policy.<ref> Frances Perraudin [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/21/sunday-times-camilla-cavendish-head-number-10-policy-unit-david-cameron Sunday Times columnist Camilla Cavendish to head No 10 policy unit] ''Guardian'' 21 May 2015, accessed 26 May 2015.</ref> | His job is said to be to lead efforts to sell [[David Cameron]], the Coalition and the [[Conservative Party]] to the country. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12348159 BBC's Craig Oliver replacing Andy Coulson at No 10] ''BBC'', 2 February 2011, accessed 15 October 2014 </ref> After the 2015 general election Oliver took on the additional duty of implementing domestic policy.<ref> Frances Perraudin [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/21/sunday-times-camilla-cavendish-head-number-10-policy-unit-david-cameron Sunday Times columnist Camilla Cavendish to head No 10 policy unit] ''Guardian'' 21 May 2015, accessed 26 May 2015.</ref> | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Born in Nottinghamshire, Oliver's family moved up to Scotland where he attended Stirling High School. There he worked as a contemporary of broadcaster Kirsty Young . Oliver went on to study at St Andrews University. After gaining a postgraduate MA in broadcast journalism, | + | Born in Nottinghamshire, Oliver's family moved up to Scotland where he attended Stirling High School. There he worked as a contemporary of broadcaster [[Kirsty Young]]. Oliver went on to study at [[St Andrews University]]. After gaining a postgraduate MA in broadcast journalism, Oliver got his first break as a news assistant at STV news. <ref> [http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/top-stories/who-is-craig-oliver-and-how-will-the-scot-fare-as-david-cameron-s-new-communications-director-1-1499675 Who is Craig Oliver and how will the Scot fare as David Cameron's new communications director?] ''The Scotsman'', 11 February 2011, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref> |
− | + | Oliver, who is married to BBC news presenter [[Joanna Gosling]], went on to join [[ITN]] in 1993, later becoming producer of ITV’s News at 10. His career also includes a spell as Channel 5’s programme editor and a brief stint at [[Channel 4]] before he moved to the [[BBC]] as an editor and executive. <ref name= "Craig"/> | |
− | His career also includes a spell as Channel 5’s programme editor and a brief stint at Channel 4 before he moved to the [[BBC]] as an editor and executive. <ref name= "Craig"/> | ||
− | Oliver became controller of English at BBC Global News, having previous been editor of the BBC's flagship ten o'clock news. <ref name= "Craig"/> | + | Oliver became controller of English at [[BBC Global News]], having previous been editor of the BBC's flagship ten o'clock news. <ref name= "Craig"/> |
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+ | Oliver was appointed director of communications in 2011 to replace former [[News of the World]] editor [[Andy Coulson]] as top media advisor and in May 2015 his role title was changed to political and communications director. | ||
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+ | Cameron said of his appointment: "Craig has formidable experience as a broadcast journalist. He will do an excellent job in explaining and communicating the government's programme." <ref name= "Craig"> [http://news.stv.tv/scotland/225374-craig-olivers-first-appearance-on-camera/ Craig Oliver’s first appearance on camera] ''STV'', 2 February 2011, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 22:42, 10 October 2016
Craig Oliver nicknamed ‘Sir Spin’, was former UK prime minister David Cameron’s political and communications director, 'Project Fear Mastermind' [1] and '[t]he spin chief who led David Cameron’s Remain campaign'.
Oliver left No. 10 in July 2016 when Theresa May took office. He was handed a knighthood in Cameron’s controversial resignation honours. [2]
His job is said to be to lead efforts to sell David Cameron, the Coalition and the Conservative Party to the country. [3] After the 2015 general election Oliver took on the additional duty of implementing domestic policy.[4]
For his director of communications job, Oliver earns £140,0000 a year. [5]
Background
Born in Nottinghamshire, Oliver's family moved up to Scotland where he attended Stirling High School. There he worked as a contemporary of broadcaster Kirsty Young. Oliver went on to study at St Andrews University. After gaining a postgraduate MA in broadcast journalism, Oliver got his first break as a news assistant at STV news. [6]
Oliver, who is married to BBC news presenter Joanna Gosling, went on to join ITN in 1993, later becoming producer of ITV’s News at 10. His career also includes a spell as Channel 5’s programme editor and a brief stint at Channel 4 before he moved to the BBC as an editor and executive. [7]
Oliver became controller of English at BBC Global News, having previous been editor of the BBC's flagship ten o'clock news. [7]
Chief spin doctor
Oliver was appointed director of communications in 2011 to replace former News of the World editor Andy Coulson as top media advisor and in May 2015 his role title was changed to political and communications director.
Cameron said of his appointment: "Craig has formidable experience as a broadcast journalist. He will do an excellent job in explaining and communicating the government's programme." [7]
Notes
- ↑ Harry Cole, CRONIES CASH IN David Cameron’s former spin doctor will make massive £50k a NIGHT as public speaker, The Sun, 16 August 2016. Accessed 10 October 2016.
- ↑ Daniel Martin, Sir Spin cashes in on Brexit: Cameron press chief Sir Craig Oliver's new job is at a lobby firm advising on leaving the EU, Daily Mail, 08 October 2016. Accessed 10 October 2016.
- ↑ BBC's Craig Oliver replacing Andy Coulson at No 10 BBC, 2 February 2011, accessed 15 October 2014
- ↑ Frances Perraudin Sunday Times columnist Camilla Cavendish to head No 10 policy unit Guardian 21 May 2015, accessed 26 May 2015.
- ↑ Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014 GOV.UK, accessed 28 April 2015
- ↑ Who is Craig Oliver and how will the Scot fare as David Cameron's new communications director? The Scotsman, 11 February 2011, accessed 9 October 2014
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Craig Oliver’s first appearance on camera STV, 2 February 2011, accessed 9 October 2014