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[[Adam Atashzai]] works for PR and lobbying firm [[Finsbury]] since late 2016.
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[[Adam Atashzai]] has worked for PR and lobbying firm [[Finsbury]] since late 2016.
  
Previously, he was a special adviser to [[David Cameron]], where his main role as at the [[Conservative Campaign Headquarters]] (CCHQ) to ensure that the link up between [[Number 10 Downing Street]] and the CCHQ is successful.  
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Previously, he was a special adviser to [[David Cameron]], where his main role as at the [[Conservative Campaign Headquarters]] (CCHQ) to ensure that the link-up between [[Number 10 Downing Street]] and the CCHQ is successful.  
  
 
Atashzai took on this role in 2012 when he replaced [[Oliver Dowden]]. <ref name= "Spectator"> James Forsyth [http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2012/09/the-downing-street-reshuffle/ The Downing Street Reshuffle] ''The Spectator'', 4 September 2012, accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>  
 
Atashzai took on this role in 2012 when he replaced [[Oliver Dowden]]. <ref name= "Spectator"> James Forsyth [http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2012/09/the-downing-street-reshuffle/ The Downing Street Reshuffle] ''The Spectator'', 4 September 2012, accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>  
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Revision as of 14:24, 27 December 2017

Adam Atashzai has worked for PR and lobbying firm Finsbury since late 2016.

Previously, he was a special adviser to David Cameron, where his main role as at the Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ) to ensure that the link-up between Number 10 Downing Street and the CCHQ is successful.

Atashzai took on this role in 2012 when he replaced Oliver Dowden. [1]

Atashzai is well regarded amongst Conservative Party members, and during his previous role in the Treasury brief in the CCHQ reportedly particularly impressed George Osborne. [1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 James Forsyth The Downing Street Reshuffle The Spectator, 4 September 2012, accessed 27 February 2015