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Latest revision as of 19:19, 16 February 2023

Person.png Ed Vaizey   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Lawyer, speechwriter, deep state operative?)
Ed Vaizey.jpg
Born1968-06-05
NationalityBritish
Alma materMerton College Oxford
ReligionChristian
Children1 son
SpouseAlex
Member ofHenry Jackson Society, NewsGuard, Notting Hill Set
PartyConservative
RelativesBaron John Vaizey
UK politician, Merton College Oxford, Henry Jackson Society, NewsGuard/Advisory Board, Notting Hill Set

Employment.png Shadow Minister for Culture

In office
7 November 2006 - 6 May 2010

Baron Vaizey of Didcot is a Tory politician.


 

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Leader of the Conservative Party“All Tory leaders have surrounded themselves with an inner circle, which has given them ballast and in certain important respects defined their leadership. John Major had a winning fondness for palpable fakes, like Jeffrey Archer and David Mellor; Margaret Thatcher liked hirsute North London entrepreneurs with a ‘can-do’ attitude and heavy jewellery. Michael Howard’s chosen milieu is constructed of dapper, well-spoken men and women, many of whom live within walking distance of one another in west London. Cameron is unmistakably the leader of these Notting Hill Tories, but others include Michael Howard’s political secretary Rachel Whetstone, his speechwriter Ed Vaizey, marketing expert Steve Hilton, policy man Nick Boles, along with the newspaper columnists Edward Heathcoat Amory and his wife Alice Thomson.”Peter Oborne19 June 2004
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