Carrie Symonds

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Born17 March 1988
Alma materGodolphin and Latymer School, University of Warwick
SpouseBoris Johnson
InterestsConservative Friends of Russia
Wife of Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Head of public relations at the Aspinall Foundation.

Employment.png Director of Communications

In office
June 2017 - August 2018
EmployerConservative Party

Employment.png Campaign Adviser

In office
May 2017 - June 2017
EmployerZac Goldsmith

Employment.png Special Adviser to Sajid Javid

In office
July 2016 - May 2017

Carrie Symonds is the wife of the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. She got her political start running the campaigns of Zac Goldsmith. She is head of public relations at the Aspinall Foundation. Both the billionaire Goldsmith and Aspinall families are Tory promoters of zero carbon and the policies such a goal implies.[1].

On 30 May 2021, Prime Minister Boris Johnson married his fiancée Carrie Symonds in a secretly-planned wedding at Westminster Cathedral.[2]

On 9 December 2021, a spokesperson for the couple said:

“The Prime Minister and Mrs Johnson are delighted to announce the birth of a healthy baby girl at a London hospital earlier today.[3]

Background

Symonds acted in an x-rated play based on the thoughts of satanist guru Aleister Crowley. It is thought she took part as a drama student at Warwick University, where she studied from 2006 to 2009.[4]

Caroline Louise Bevan Symonds was born on 17 March 1988 to Matthew Symonds, co-founder of The Independent, and Josephine McAfee (née Lawrence), a lawyer working for that newspaper.[5] Her paternal grandfather was John Beavan, Baron Ardwick (at one time editor of the Daily Herald and later, during the 1970s, a Labour Party MEP), and her paternal grandmother was Anne Symonds, a BBC World Service journalist.[6][7]

Symonds was brought up by her mother in East Sheen, South West London, and between 1999 and 2006 attended Godolphin and Latymer School, an independent day school for girls. She went up to the University of Warwick to study Art History and Theatre Studies, graduating as BA (Hons) in 2009.[8][9]

Satanism

Symonds wore a black dress and torn black tights with heavy black make-up smeared around her eyes.

In 2018 images emerged of her performing in an X-rated satanist play. It is thought she took part as a drama student at Warwick University. The production was based on the writings of satanist guru Aleister Crowley. Crowley’s form of worship involved sadomasochistic sex rituals with men and women, spells which he claimed could raise evil gods, and the use of hard drugs, including cocaine and heroin.[10]

For the play, Miss Symonds is wearing a black dress and torn black tights with heavy black make-up smeared around her eyes.


Conservative party

Carrie Symonds was formerly Special Adviser to Zac Goldsmith, Sajid Javid and John Whittingdale.[11]

When appointed Director of Communications at the Conservative Party in June 2017, the 29-year-old Carrie Symonds was the youngest person to occupy that position.[12] There, she "found her way into the councils of Number 10 Downing Street and the heart of Boris Johnson[1]," by starting an affair with him, then foreign secretary.

Oceana

Since leaving Conservative_Campaign_Headquarters in 2018, Carrie Symonds became a senior advisor to ocean conservation charity Oceana where she works to support the Bloomberg Foundation’s "Vibrant Oceans Initiative" and on communications related to Oceana’s "Save the Oceans, Feed the World" campaign to prevent plastic pollution.[13]

April in London

On 4 April 2020, Carrie Symonds announced on Twitter that she was in recovery after experiencing symptoms of coronavirus and spending a week in bed. She was not tested for the disease.[14]

Carrie Symonds' son, Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, was born on 29 April 2020 at University College Hospital in London.[15]

Summer 2021

Promoting the COVID vaccine to pregnant women.

She attended the G7 in Cornwall. She is pregnant again.


 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Parody Britain and the Death of the Fourth EstateArticle9 December 2021Mike SmallThis is a ruling elite, a governing class that comes from the same strata, shares the same education and is literally inter-married. In this context the idea that such a media can hold the powerful to account is of course laughable. The British media is incestuous and dysfunctional.
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