Difference between revisions of "Poppy Mitchell-Rose"
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− | The 30 year old previously worked for both the [[BBC]] and [[Reuters]] before becoming media adviser to Conservative MP [[Liam Fox]] | + | The 30-year-old previously worked as a journalist for both the [[BBC]] and [[Reuters]] before becoming media adviser to Conservative MP [[Liam Fox]] <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> when he was shadow Health Secretary. She joined Osborne’s team in 2006. Her long-term boyfriend [[Ben Wright]] is a BBC journalist and the son of Labour MP [[Tony Wright]]. |
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+ | Mitchell-Rose was educated at Tony Blair’s old school, [[Fettes College]], before going to [[Durham University]]. | ||
==Gifts/benefits declared== | ==Gifts/benefits declared== |
Revision as of 14:39, 19 October 2011
Poppy Mitchell-Rose is Special Adviser to Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne.[1] According to the parliamentary register of interests, she is employed by Conservative Campaign Headquarters as his Deputy Chief of Staff.[2]
Background
The 30-year-old previously worked as a journalist for both the BBC and Reuters before becoming media adviser to Conservative MP Liam Fox [3] when he was shadow Health Secretary. She joined Osborne’s team in 2006. Her long-term boyfriend Ben Wright is a BBC journalist and the son of Labour MP Tony Wright.
Mitchell-Rose was educated at Tony Blair’s old school, Fettes College, before going to Durham University.
Gifts/benefits declared
- UK flights provided by BAE, Tresilllian Leisure Ltd, Eastern Atlantic Helicopters Ltd, and Noble Foods. 'Flight dates and destinations have been provided to the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards'.[4]
Contact, Resources, Notes
Notes
- ↑ Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ House of Commons, Parliamentary register of members' secretaries and research interests, 1 October 2010. p40
- ↑ Josh Neicho, "All power to the new Tories", London Evening Standard, 26.07.10, accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ House of Commons, Parliamentary register of members' secretaries and research interests, 1 October 2010. p40