Difference between revisions of "Rosie Bate-Williams"
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− | '''Rosie Bate-Williams''' | + | '''Rosie Bate-Williams''' was the [[Downing Street Press Secretary]] in the final period of [[Boris Johnson]]'s government. She was not named after their official briefings, a concession to transparency dating back to the [[Blair]] era.<ref>https://order-order.com/2021/04/28/new-rules-pms-press-secretary-rosie-bate-williams-should-not-be-named/</ref> |
She formerly worked as a former media special adviser in Downing Street and before that press officer in Conservative HQ.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/apr/21/few-tears-likely-to-be-shed-as-plan-for-no-10-tv-press-briefings-dropped</ref> | She formerly worked as a former media special adviser in Downing Street and before that press officer in Conservative HQ.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/apr/21/few-tears-likely-to-be-shed-as-plan-for-no-10-tv-press-briefings-dropped</ref> |
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Press Secretary for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson from 2021 to 2022
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Rosie Bate-Williams was the Downing Street Press Secretary in the final period of Boris Johnson's government. She was not named after their official briefings, a concession to transparency dating back to the Blair era.[1]
She formerly worked as a former media special adviser in Downing Street and before that press officer in Conservative HQ.[2]
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