Chris Nicholson
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Chris Nicholson is special adviser to the secretary of state for energy and climate change Ed Davey. He was previously the chief executive of the liberal CentreForum think tank. [1] [2]
For his role as special adviser to Mr Davey, Nicholson is paid an annual salary of £80,000. [3]
Nicholson in 2012 called for the coalition to slash the Winter Fuel Allowance, maternity pay and free bus passes. Just two weeks before he was hired as Davey’s special adviser Nicholson urged his Tory colleagues to be bolder in their spending cuts: He argued that Winter Fuel Allowance should be stripped back and taken away from those aged 60-65. He also called for free bus travel and TV licences to be “strictly means-tested” and taken from about 50% of pensioners. [4]
Background
Nicholson has a background as a government economist. Before joining CentreForum, a liberal think-tank in June 2010, he was a partner in the corporate finance group at KPMG and the firm's Head of Public Sector.
While at KPMG Nicholson advised on infrastructure finance, utility regulation, energy market reform and public service reform. He left KPMG in 2010 to fight the Streatham Parliamentary seat for the Liberal Democrats. He is a former Leader of Kingston Council.[2]
As of early 2012, Nicholson was the third CentreForum director to leave to work as a special adviser in the UK Coalition government. [2]
External resources
- Tweets as @ChrisANicholson. Has continued to use his Twitter account since becoming a SPAD. His biog reads: "Special Adviser in DECC, Former Director of CentreForum and Lib Dem candidate for Streatham. Tweets have to be largely non-political". [5]
Notes
- ↑ Chris Nicholson, LinkedIn, accessed 25 April 2012
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 CentreForum, Chris Nicholson to leave CentreForum, the liberal think tank, press release 23 March 2012, accessed 25 April 2012
- ↑ Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014 GOV.UK, accessed 30 April 2015
- ↑ ED DAVEY’S SPAD: CUT FUEL ALLOWANCE, MATERNITY PAY AND BUS PASSES Political Scrapbook, 16 April 2012, accessed 16 October 2014
- ↑ [https://twitter.com/chrisanicholson @ChrisANicholson, accessed 5 September 2012