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'''Rachel Whetstone''' is a conservative party operative.
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'''Rachel Whetstone''' is Vice President, Global Communications & Public Affairs for [[Google]], which she joined in 2005, 'after 15 years advising senior politicians and FTSE companies on their strategic communications.'<ref>Google [http://www.google.co.uk/corporate/execs.html#whetstone Rachel Whetstone], accessed 3 April 2009</ref> Whetstone is a former conservative party operative, close to [[David Cameron]], the partner PR operative and Tory speechwritier [[Steve Hilton]].
  
 
Andy Beckett reports:
 
Andy Beckett reports:
:Cameron launched his campaign for the Tory leadership at Policy Exchange in 2005. Rachel Whetstone, the well-connected Conservative and partner of Steve Hilton, Cameron's strategist, is one of the thinktank's trustees.<ref>Andy Beckett, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/sep/26/thinktanks.conservatives What can they be thinking?], Guardian, G2, 26 September 2008.</ref>
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:Cameron launched his campaign for the Tory leadership at [[Policy Exchange]] in 2005. Rachel Whetstone, the well-connected Conservative and partner of Steve Hilton, Cameron's strategist, is one of the thinktank's trustees.<ref>Andy Beckett, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/sep/26/thinktanks.conservatives What can they be thinking?], Guardian, G2, 26 September 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

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Rachel Whetstone is Vice President, Global Communications & Public Affairs for Google, which she joined in 2005, 'after 15 years advising senior politicians and FTSE companies on their strategic communications.'[1] Whetstone is a former conservative party operative, close to David Cameron, the partner PR operative and Tory speechwritier Steve Hilton.

Andy Beckett reports:

Cameron launched his campaign for the Tory leadership at Policy Exchange in 2005. Rachel Whetstone, the well-connected Conservative and partner of Steve Hilton, Cameron's strategist, is one of the thinktank's trustees.[2]

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  1. Google Rachel Whetstone, accessed 3 April 2009
  2. Andy Beckett, What can they be thinking?, Guardian, G2, 26 September 2008.