Sue Nye, Baroness Nye

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Sue Nye, Baroness Nye

Susan "Sue" Jane Nye, Baroness Nye (born May 17, 1955 in London ), is a British Labor Party politician who has been a Life Peeress member of the House of Lords since 2010 .

Life

After attending the Westcliff High School for Girls, Sue Nye became a civil servant before she was later a member of the Labor Party headquarters. During the 1997 tenure of Prime Minister Tony Blair , she became the unpaid special adviser and political secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown . The work as closest collaborator for Brown continued after the latter became Prime Minister in May 2007 as successor to Blair himself. During Brown's subsequent reign until June 2010, she was the latter's director of government relations and diary writer. Later, however, she was unjustifiably held responsible by Brown for his behavior and behavior in the election campaign in the general election on May 6, 2010 , in particular in the conversation between Brown and the voter Lillian Duffy, which was recorded by the press.

Sue Nye was raised to the nobility by a letters patent dated July 19, 2010 as a Life Peeress with the title Baroness Nye , of Lambeth in the London Borough of Lambeth , at the suggestion of Brown . Shortly thereafter carried their introduction ( Introduction ) as a member of the House of Lords .

Baroness Nye has been married to Gavyn Davies since 1989 , who was Chairman of the BBC Board of Governors between October 2001 and January 2004 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Profiles: Sue Nye, the gatekeeper at Gordon Brown's side. Streak of Old Labor puritanism and severe Armani suits matched with shorthand note to silence Militant Tendency . In: The Guardian, April 30, 2010
  2. ^ General Election 2010: Sue Nye is the aide blamed for Gordon Brown's 'bigoted' gaffe. One of Gordon Brown's closest and most loyal aides was blamed by the Prime Minister for organizing the conversation with Gillian Duffy . In: The Daily Telegraph
  3. ^ Gordon Brown to award peerages to John Prescott and Sue Nye. Gordon Brown will award peerages to John Prescott and Sue Nye - the aide he unfairly blamed for his "bigot" gaffe . In: Daily Mirror of May 16, 2010