It came as surprise when PR Week broke the news on Friday that Tim Chatwin was leaving his Downing Street strategic comms role: “…Tim is an absolute bolt out of the blue. He’s an uber-loyalist – I always thought he’d be last man standing.” What is less surprising is where he is heading – Google. Back in July the Sunday Times’s FoIs revealed that senior Downing Street officials have had over twenty meetings with Google since the election. Accusations of preferential treatment were thrown around when Hilton, whose wife is a Google VP, did not declare all of his meetings with the group. This is especially murky given that Google are lobbying hard for changes to UK copyright law. Now they have poached a key cog in Cameroon machine. It’s all rather too cosy for Guido’s liking. A long spell in the cooler is surely a necessity before the Chatwin hits sunny California… UPDATE: Policy wonk James O’Shaughnessy is also said to be off. Though that one has done the rounds many times…MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2011
Google’s Latest Cameroon Loyalist