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[[Andrew Cooper]] is a former special adviser to the [[Conservative Party]]. Between 2011 and 2013 he worked as director of political strategy for [[David Cameron]]. <ref> Jonathan Isaby [http://conservativehome.blogs.com/gazette/2011/02/downing-street-confirms-andrew-cooper-as-director-of-political-strategy.html Downing Street confirms Andrew Cooper as Director of Political Strategy] ''Conservativehome Gazette'', accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>  
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[[Andrew Cooper]] is a former special adviser to the [[Conservative Party]]. Between 2011 and 2013 he worked as director of political strategy for prime minister [[David Cameron]]. <ref> Jonathan Isaby [http://conservativehome.blogs.com/gazette/2011/02/downing-street-confirms-andrew-cooper-as-director-of-political-strategy.html Downing Street confirms Andrew Cooper as Director of Political Strategy] ''Conservativehome Gazette'', accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>  
  
According to ''The Telegraph''  Cooper left his full-time Downing Street job to return to [[Populus]], the polling company that he founded in 2003. <ref name= "Telegraph"> Tim Ross [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/10551148/Andrew-Cooper-claims-Labour-are-not-even-close-to-election-victory.html Andrew Cooper claims Labour are 'not even close' to election victory] ''The Telegraph'', 5 January 2014, accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>  
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Cooper left his full-time Downing Street job in October 2013 to return to [[Populus]], the high profile market research and polling company that he founded in 2003. <ref name= "Telegraph"> Tim Ross [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/10551148/Andrew-Cooper-claims-Labour-are-not-even-close-to-election-victory.html Andrew Cooper claims Labour are 'not even close' to election victory] ''The Telegraph'', 5 January 2014, accessed 27 February 2015 </ref> <ref> [http://www.populus.co.uk/member/Andrew-Cooper/ Andrew Cooper] ''Populus'', accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>
  
He returned to Populus, the high profile market research company in October 2013. <ref> [http://www.populus.co.uk/member/Andrew-Cooper/ Andrew Cooper] ''Populus'', accessed 27 February 2015 </ref>
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According to ''The Telegraph'', Cooper remains a close adviser to Cameron and will direct the party’s data analysis operation during the election 2015 campaign. <ref name= "Telegraph"/>
 
 
Cooper however has remained a close adviser to the Prime Minister and is will direct the party’s data analysis operation during the election 2015 campaign. <ref name= "Telegraph"/>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:12, 21 April 2015

Andrew Cooper is a former special adviser to the Conservative Party. Between 2011 and 2013 he worked as director of political strategy for prime minister David Cameron. [1]

Cooper left his full-time Downing Street job in October 2013 to return to Populus, the high profile market research and polling company that he founded in 2003. [2] [3]

According to The Telegraph, Cooper remains a close adviser to Cameron and will direct the party’s data analysis operation during the election 2015 campaign. [2]

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  1. Jonathan Isaby Downing Street confirms Andrew Cooper as Director of Political Strategy Conservativehome Gazette, accessed 27 February 2015
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tim Ross Andrew Cooper claims Labour are 'not even close' to election victory The Telegraph, 5 January 2014, accessed 27 February 2015
  3. Andrew Cooper Populus, accessed 27 February 2015