Katie Perrior

[4] She undertook the role following her appointment by May, and succeeded Craig Oliver who had worked as Communications Director under David Cameron.

[5] Perrior said that 'trouser-gate' was "avoidable" had Theresa May's aide, Fiona Hill, not forced May to wear them for her interview in Number 10 for the Sunday Times.

[6] Perrior resigned from her post on 18 April 2017 following the announcement of a snap general election, saying her office was "pretty dysfunctional".

He loves the great melting point that is London and recognises what diverse cultures bring to our capital city.

Perrior lives in Sidcup in the London Borough of Bexley, where she was a local Conservative Party Councillor in the early 2000s.