Friday 19th of April 2024

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Lynton Crosby, the Australian campaign guru, will “be around” to give strategic advice to the prime minister without being given a formal job in No 10, according to Tory sources.

Boris Johnson buoyed Tory MPs on Monday night by revealing he had rehired the strategist, who helped with the party’s election campaigns in 2015 and 2017. MPs and aides claim they already detect the hand of the “Wizard of Oz” in No 10’s fightback against the partygate scandal.

 

However, Crosby, who is currently in Australia, will not be taking on an official job that could clash with his business interests and may not spend that much time “physically in the building”, according to sources.

Instead, he will be on hand to give more guidance to the prime minister on the reshaping of his operation in No 10 and strategic priorities.

Those who know Crosby well say he has made clear that he is an expert on campaigns, not someone who can run a government, but one of his often repeated phrases about political leaders thinking ahead to an election is that you “can’t fatten a pig on market day”. Although many Tories believe Johnson will not still be leader at the next election, MPs say the prime minister himself has not accepted his ejection from office to be a likely option.

“Lynton already speaks to him anyway. He has always been his unofficial sounding board. He’s the person he turns to and that conversation has been going on all along,” according to one person who has worked closely with Crosby.

Relations between the two men cooled after Crosby helped with Johnson’s leadership campaign in 2019, partly fuelled by tensions over the role of the prime minister’s now-wife Carrie Johnson. But he has come back into the prime minister’s sphere of influence in the last year.

One Tory strategist said there was also still hope among the right of the party that Johnson could give a formal chief of staff or parliamentary liaison job to one of Crosby’s strategists, David Canzini, who was involved in the hard Brexit campaigns of Theresa May’s premiership. However, this has been consistently denied by those in No 10.

They also said the stream of coordinated announcements over the last few days bore the hallmarks of Crosby and his allies, particularly Johnson’s attempts to bind himself to his rivals for the leadership, Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, with a joint op ed and planned trip to Ukraine respectively.

As Sue Gray’s report into the partygate scandal dropped on Monday, Johnson had already lined up competing policy statements with his commitment to continuing with the national insurance rise on Sunday, a visit to Ukraine to showcase his international credentials on Tuesday and his long-awaited levelling up white paper on Wednesday. Downing Street sources claimed these were all in the offing for some time and any timing alongside the Gray report was coincidental.

Crosby is also renowned for the “dead cat” strategy, where politicians try to change the national conversation from one scandal to another eye-catching talking point, however negative.

Although the strategist is not expected to begin his work with No 10 for some weeks, Johnson appeared to have adopted such a distraction tactic in the Commons on Monday, as he made a false claim that Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, failed to prosecute paedophile Jimmy Savile while director of public prosecutions. This then took up air time on Tuesday, even though the prime minister was being heavily criticised from some on his own side over the comments.

 

Read more:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/feb/01/tory-mps-cheered-by-hopes-of-lynton-crosby-return

 

 

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she quits...

Munira Mirza, Downing Street’s head of policy, handed her resignation letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday. Though Mirza is a long-time ally of Johnson, she said that his comments to Labour Party leader Keir Starmer – accusing Starmer of failing to prosecute child abuser Jimmy Savile during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions – were “a grave error of judgement.”

“I believe it was wrong for you to imply this week that Keir Starmer was personally responsible for allowing Jimmy Savile to escape justice,” Mirza wrote in her letter, first published by the Spectator. “This was not the usual cut and thrust of politics; it was an inappropriate and partisan reference to a horrendous case of child sex abuse. You tried to clarify your position today but, despite my urging, you did not apologise for the misleading impression you gave.”

The scandal erupted on Monday when Johnson – facing a grilling from the opposition over his role in facilitating lockdown-defying parties at Downing Street  – sniped at Starmer that he had "spent most of his time prosecuting journalists and failing to prosecute Jimmy Savile, as far as I can make out.”

 

 

Read more:

https://www.rt.com/news/548253-boris-johnson-ally-quits-savile/

 

READ FROM TOP.  Methinks that her quitting has nothing to do with Saville's behaviour but at the bringing back of "Sir" Lynton Crosby, the Australian campaign guru... Who knows what's goes on in BoJo's "friends's head"...

 

Director of communications Jack Doyle confirmed his exit shortly after the departure of policy head Munira Mirza.
No 10 confirmed both resignations and thanked them for their work.
Mr Doyle told staff that "recent weeks have taken a terrible toll on my family life", but that he had always intended to leave after two years.

 

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