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− | [[Matthew Elliott]] is a leading political campaigner in the UK. | + | {{Template:Brexit badge}}[[Matthew Elliott]] is a leading political campaigner in the UK. |
− | Described by the Financial Times as “one of the most formidable political strategists in Westminster”, and by the New European as "an unsung titan of the Brexit cause". He is widely seen as the chief architect behind the successful campaign for Britain to leave the EU. | + | Described by the ''Financial Times'' as “one of the most formidable political strategists in Westminster”, and by the New European as "an unsung titan of the Brexit cause". He is widely seen as the chief architect behind the successful campaign for Britain to leave the EU. |
− | Elliott is | + | Elliott is editor-at-large of [[Brexit Central]], an online project launched in September 2016 that promises to hold the Government to account in honouring its pledge that “Brexit means Brexit”. Since early 2017, he has also been a senior fellow at the 'hard Brexit' think tank, the [[Legatum Institute]]. |
− | He also became a political | + | He also became a political adviser to [[Shore Capital]] in June 2017.<ref>[https://markets.ft.com/data/announce/full?dockey=1323-13244927-34T217M9QP31JCGKUNHDEGR1M1&mhq5j=e5 Shore Capital Hires Matthew Elliott], press release/FT, 1 June 2017</ref> |
==Political campaigner== | ==Political campaigner== | ||
− | Elliott has spent much of his career leading either deceptive | + | Elliott has spent much of his career leading either deceptive or anti-democratic campaigns. He was: |
===Pro-Brexit=== | ===Pro-Brexit=== | ||
+ | Elliott has been a key player in various eurosceptic campaigns. | ||
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+ | Elliott is Editor-at-Large of [[Brexit Central]]. Since early 2017, he has also been a senior fellow at the 'hard Brexit' think tank, the [[Legatum Institute]]. According to the Institute, he is 'focusing on a UK-US trade deal and researching the rise of Populism abroad'. | ||
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Elliott was CEO of [[Vote Leave]], the official Brexit campaign in the 2016 EU referendum. Elliott is described as 'the principal architect behind the historic Leave victory'.<ref>[http://brexitcentral.com/author/matthew-elliott/ Elliott]], Brexit Central, accessed Oct 2017</ref> | Elliott was CEO of [[Vote Leave]], the official Brexit campaign in the 2016 EU referendum. Elliott is described as 'the principal architect behind the historic Leave victory'.<ref>[http://brexitcentral.com/author/matthew-elliott/ Elliott]], Brexit Central, accessed Oct 2017</ref> | ||
− | He also founded [[Business for Britain]] in 2013, where he oversaw the publication of ‘Change, or Go: How Britain would gain influence and prosper outside an unreformed EU’, which became a key blueprint for Brexit and was serialised in the Daily Telegraph. | + | He also founded [[Business for Britain]] in 2013, where he oversaw the publication of ‘Change, or Go: How Britain would gain influence and prosper outside an unreformed EU’, which became a key blueprint for Brexit and was serialised in the ''Daily Telegraph''. |
===Anti-electoral reform=== | ===Anti-electoral reform=== | ||
Elliott led the successful [[NOtoAV]] campaign in 2011 against reform of the UK's 'first past the post' electoral system. | Elliott led the successful [[NOtoAV]] campaign in 2011 against reform of the UK's 'first past the post' electoral system. | ||
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===Low tax 'grassroots' campaign=== | ===Low tax 'grassroots' campaign=== | ||
Elliott founded and was CEO of the [[TaxPayers’ Alliance]] from 2003 when Elliott was in his twenties and working for Conservative MEP [[Timothy Kirkhope]]. According to the Guardian Elliott had been impressed by Republican grassroots campaigns to cut tax and spending he had seen in America – particularly the work of Grover Norquist who campaigned against Hillary Clinton's healthcare plans during Bill Clinton's presidency. Elliott argued:'Up until that point Britain didn't need a taxpayers' group because we had the Conservatives, but then they stopped talking about it and so I saw a niche'. Elliott won the Atlas Templeton Freedom Award for ‘The Single Income Tax’ campaign.<ref>[http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/matthew-elliott-chief-executive.html Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive], TaxPayers' Alliance, accessed 2 March 2010</ref><ref>Andrew Porter, Pro-AV group accused of conflict of interest, ''the Daily Telegraph'', 11-April-2011</ref> He is former secretary of the [[Politics and Economics Research Trust]], which funded the [[TaxPayers’ Alliance]].<ref>Robert Booth, Charity warned over relationship after £500,000 gift to TaxPayers' Alliance, ''The Guardian'', 24-February-2011</ref> | Elliott founded and was CEO of the [[TaxPayers’ Alliance]] from 2003 when Elliott was in his twenties and working for Conservative MEP [[Timothy Kirkhope]]. According to the Guardian Elliott had been impressed by Republican grassroots campaigns to cut tax and spending he had seen in America – particularly the work of Grover Norquist who campaigned against Hillary Clinton's healthcare plans during Bill Clinton's presidency. Elliott argued:'Up until that point Britain didn't need a taxpayers' group because we had the Conservatives, but then they stopped talking about it and so I saw a niche'. Elliott won the Atlas Templeton Freedom Award for ‘The Single Income Tax’ campaign.<ref>[http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/matthew-elliott-chief-executive.html Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive], TaxPayers' Alliance, accessed 2 March 2010</ref><ref>Andrew Porter, Pro-AV group accused of conflict of interest, ''the Daily Telegraph'', 11-April-2011</ref> He is former secretary of the [[Politics and Economics Research Trust]], which funded the [[TaxPayers’ Alliance]].<ref>Robert Booth, Charity warned over relationship after £500,000 gift to TaxPayers' Alliance, ''The Guardian'', 24-February-2011</ref> | ||
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− | He | + | He was married to [[Florence Heath]]. In 2014 he became engaged to American [[Sarah Smith]], Vice Chair of [[Republicans Overseas]] UK. |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | [[Category:Think Tanker|Elliot, Matthew]] | + | [[Category:Think Tanker|Elliot, Matthew]][[Category:NOtoAV]][[Category:Brexit lobbyist - Leave]] |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 28 December 2017
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Matthew Elliott is a leading political campaigner in the UK.
Described by the Financial Times as “one of the most formidable political strategists in Westminster”, and by the New European as "an unsung titan of the Brexit cause". He is widely seen as the chief architect behind the successful campaign for Britain to leave the EU.
Elliott is editor-at-large of Brexit Central, an online project launched in September 2016 that promises to hold the Government to account in honouring its pledge that “Brexit means Brexit”. Since early 2017, he has also been a senior fellow at the 'hard Brexit' think tank, the Legatum Institute.
He also became a political adviser to Shore Capital in June 2017.[1]
Contents
Political campaigner
Elliott has spent much of his career leading either deceptive or anti-democratic campaigns. He was:
Pro-Brexit
Elliott has been a key player in various eurosceptic campaigns.
Elliott is Editor-at-Large of Brexit Central. Since early 2017, he has also been a senior fellow at the 'hard Brexit' think tank, the Legatum Institute. According to the Institute, he is 'focusing on a UK-US trade deal and researching the rise of Populism abroad'.
Elliott was CEO of Vote Leave, the official Brexit campaign in the 2016 EU referendum. Elliott is described as 'the principal architect behind the historic Leave victory'.[2]
He also founded Business for Britain in 2013, where he oversaw the publication of ‘Change, or Go: How Britain would gain influence and prosper outside an unreformed EU’, which became a key blueprint for Brexit and was serialised in the Daily Telegraph.
Anti-electoral reform
Elliott led the successful NOtoAV campaign in 2011 against reform of the UK's 'first past the post' electoral system.
Low tax 'grassroots' campaign
Elliott founded and was CEO of the TaxPayers’ Alliance from 2003 when Elliott was in his twenties and working for Conservative MEP Timothy Kirkhope. According to the Guardian Elliott had been impressed by Republican grassroots campaigns to cut tax and spending he had seen in America – particularly the work of Grover Norquist who campaigned against Hillary Clinton's healthcare plans during Bill Clinton's presidency. Elliott argued:'Up until that point Britain didn't need a taxpayers' group because we had the Conservatives, but then they stopped talking about it and so I saw a niche'. Elliott won the Atlas Templeton Freedom Award for ‘The Single Income Tax’ campaign.[3][4] He is former secretary of the Politics and Economics Research Trust, which funded the TaxPayers’ Alliance.[5]
TPA Campaign against hate education in the Middle East
According to the Guardian it was Elliott's 'pro-Israel stance' and 'the perception that British taxpayers' money was being misused to subsidise the publication of incendiary schoolbooks' in the Middle East that led to the Taxpayers' Alliance's campaign against hate education. It argued that the campaign 'stemmed from Elliott's personal concern about incitement of hatred towards Jewish people in the Middle East' but diluted 'the idea that this is an alliance of ordinary taxpayers'.[6]
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Affiliations
Legatum Institute - Senior fellow | No2AV | Business for Britain | TaxPayers' Alliance - Chief Executive | Hayek Society (LSE) | European Foundation - Advisory Council | Big Brother Watch | Westminster Foundation | Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers & Commerce - Fellow | Freedom Week - Advisory Council | Young Britons' Foundation - Advisory Council | New Culture Forum - Advisory Committee | Politics and Economics Research Trust | The Business
He was married to Florence Heath. In 2014 he became engaged to American Sarah Smith, Vice Chair of Republicans Overseas UK.
Notes
- ↑ Shore Capital Hires Matthew Elliott, press release/FT, 1 June 2017
- ↑ Elliott], Brexit Central, accessed Oct 2017
- ↑ Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive, TaxPayers' Alliance, accessed 2 March 2010
- ↑ Andrew Porter, Pro-AV group accused of conflict of interest, the Daily Telegraph, 11-April-2011
- ↑ Robert Booth, Charity warned over relationship after £500,000 gift to TaxPayers' Alliance, The Guardian, 24-February-2011
- ↑ Robert Booth, Who is behind the Taxpayers Alliance, The Guardian, 9-October-2009, Accessed 24-January-2011