Nicholas Watt and Iain Martin contribute to the Daily Politics' four minute profile of Cameron's No.10 operation
By Tim Montgomerie
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You won't get a much better quick guide to David Cameron's Number 10 operation than this video put together by Giles Dilnot of BBCTV's Daily Politics. You learn a little about Steve 'blue-sky-thinking' Hilton's style. The centrality of Cabinet Secretary Jeremy 'big-beast' Heywood. And the absence of a 'Consigliere'-style figure to knock heads together and ensure the PM's writ rules across Whitehall. The need for a McGarry-style Chief of Staff was recommended by ConHome two years ago.
























Until this succint summary I didn't realise that we has someone from a Muslim background and someone from a Jewish background sharing the chairmanship of the Conservative Party.Warsi is more public facing and Feldman more Party facing. Very Clever.Very Modern. Very Conservative.
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