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Andrew Feldman is Conservatives' secret weapon

May 13, 2010 12:57
Andrew Feldman (right) with Ian Fenton and Sara Phillips at a lunch for the Anne Frank Trust in January

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

A key player in David Cameron's rise to power is his Oxford University contemporary, now co-chairman of the Conservative Party, Andrew Feldman.

He helped to run the campaign that propelled Mr Cameron to the Tory leadership four and half years ago, rejuvenating a party demoralised after three electoral defeats at the hands of Tony Blair.

First deputy treasurer, then chief executive since 2008, the 44-year-old businessman is, according to one party insider, "smart", "loyal to his friends" and "wedded to Dave".

The Prime Minister has himself described Mr Feldman, in the JC, as "one of my oldest and best friends".

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