Lizzie Loudon

Lizzie Loudon
Downing Street Press Secretary
In office
2016–2017
Prime MinisterTheresa May
Preceded byGraeme Wilson
Succeeded byPaul Harrison
British political adviser

Lizzie Loudon is a British political adviser. She served as press secretary to Theresa May, before resigning in April 2017.[1][2][3]

Loudon is a former employee of the Vote Leave campaign, adviser to Iain Duncan Smith and civil servant.[4][5] In February 2017, she was described by The Spectator as "No 10's secret weapon".[6]

References

  1. ^ "Lizzie Loudon Resignation".
  2. ^ Ridge, Sophy (15 July 2016). "Theresa May's Cabinet is more gender balanced than you think". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  3. ^ Le Conte, Marie (19 July 2016). "How Theresa May Built A New PR Team To Sell Her To The Nation". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  4. ^ Proctor, Kate. "Matthew Elliott: How Vote Leave is still exerting its influence in Westminster". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  5. ^ Mason, Rowena (15 July 2016). "May appoints former advisers as joint chiefs of staff". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  6. ^ "No 10's secret weapon". Coffee House. The Spectator. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 22 April 2017.

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