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The man who helped run Project Fear is now a key figure in Brexit negotiations | The man who helped run Project Fear is now a key figure in Brexit negotiations |
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The political spinner who worked for George Osborne at the height of his bid to keep Britain in the EU, will now take a top job at the Whitehall department responsible for pulling the UK out of it. | The political spinner who worked for George Osborne at the height of his bid to keep Britain in the EU, will now take a top job at the Whitehall department responsible for pulling the UK out of it. |
The bizarre twist will see ex-Treasury Special Advisor James Chapman working as a top aide to the new Brexit Secretary David Davis. | The bizarre twist will see ex-Treasury Special Advisor James Chapman working as a top aide to the new Brexit Secretary David Davis. |
It comes after ex-Daily Mail Political Editor Mr Chapman was left in limbo, when his old boss Mr Osborne fell from grace having failed to save the UK’s EU membership. | It comes after ex-Daily Mail Political Editor Mr Chapman was left in limbo, when his old boss Mr Osborne fell from grace having failed to save the UK’s EU membership. |
Mr Chapman spent six years in the Daily Mail’s most senior political position and was renowned for his calm approach, despite having one of the most demanding jobs on Fleet Street. | Mr Chapman spent six years in the Daily Mail’s most senior political position and was renowned for his calm approach, despite having one of the most demanding jobs on Fleet Street. |
But last May he was tempted away from journalism to take up a post with Mr Osborne, who at the time looked like the strongest Tory contender to succeed David Cameron as Prime Minister. | But last May he was tempted away from journalism to take up a post with Mr Osborne, who at the time looked like the strongest Tory contender to succeed David Cameron as Prime Minister. |
The job saw Mr Chapman helping the ex-Chancellor pull together his communication strategy for the EU referendum campaign, something later branded “project fear” by critics in the Leave camp. | The job saw Mr Chapman helping the ex-Chancellor pull together his communication strategy for the EU referendum campaign, something later branded “project fear” by critics in the Leave camp. |
Ironically, one of the biggest critics of them all was Mr Davis, for whom Mr Chapman is now expected to be Chief of Staff. | Ironically, one of the biggest critics of them all was Mr Davis, for whom Mr Chapman is now expected to be Chief of Staff. |
On one occasion during the campaign after Mr Osborne’s warnings of economic doom and Mr Cameron’s claims that Brexit risked future conflicts, Mr Davis said: "Earlier in the week when we had the warnings about an imminent World War III, I thought ‘what next, a plague of locusts?’" | On one occasion during the campaign after Mr Osborne’s warnings of economic doom and Mr Cameron’s claims that Brexit risked future conflicts, Mr Davis said: "Earlier in the week when we had the warnings about an imminent World War III, I thought ‘what next, a plague of locusts?’" |
"It's not biting. The Obama thing didn't bite, the Treasury thing bit for two days and then it died.” | "It's not biting. The Obama thing didn't bite, the Treasury thing bit for two days and then it died.” |
A Whitehall source told The Independent today that the move was “not so much poacher turned gamekeeper, as gamekeeper turned poacher.” | |
Mr Chapman’s wife, who is Greek and an EU citizen, may also take a view on her husband’s new post. | Mr Chapman’s wife, who is Greek and an EU citizen, may also take a view on her husband’s new post. |
The former hack will have known and worked closely with Theresa May’s new senior communications advisors Fiona Hill and Katie Perrior during his time at the Daily Mail. | |
One Westminster insider said the appointment indicated that Downing Street intended to work “in lockstep” with Mr Davis. | One Westminster insider said the appointment indicated that Downing Street intended to work “in lockstep” with Mr Davis. |
But in his new role Mr Chapman will have his work cut out, managing a strong-minded minister responsible for one of the highest profile Whitehall fiefdoms. | But in his new role Mr Chapman will have his work cut out, managing a strong-minded minister responsible for one of the highest profile Whitehall fiefdoms. |
The Department for Exiting the EU is also at the centre of a turf war with Boris Johnson’s Foreign Office and Liam Fox’s Department for International Trade. | The Department for Exiting the EU is also at the centre of a turf war with Boris Johnson’s Foreign Office and Liam Fox’s Department for International Trade. |
Mr Chapman did not respond to requests for a comment. | Mr Chapman did not respond to requests for a comment. |
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