- Victoria Borwick
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1956|04|26
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footnotes =Victoria Lorne Peta, Baroness Borwick (born Victoria Lorne Peta Poore,
26 April 1956 ) is a British businesswoman and politician. After holding senior management positions with P & O and DMG World Media, she became director of fundraising for the Conservative Party. She has been prominent inLondon politics as a councillor in theRoyal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea , and has run for the Conservative nomination to beMayor of London . In 2008 she was elected to theLondon Assembly .Personal and business life
Victoria Borwick was born in London. On 20 March 1981 she married Jamie Borwick,"Marriages", "The Times", 21 March 1981, p. 16.] who succeeded to the Peerage as
Baron Borwick in 2007; they have three sons and a daughter."Borwick, 5 Baron" in "Debrett's People of Today, 2008".] For most of her working life, Lady Borwick has been in events management. She was group director of the events arm of shipping company P & O." [http://www.cps.org.uk/cpsfile.asp?id=676 The Cost of the London Mayor] ",Centre for Policy Studies , January 2007.] She organised the Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fairs as Director from 1990 until 2001,Will Bennett, "Contemporary market", "Daily Telegraph", 24 September 2001, p. 18.] and in 2002 was recruited to assist International Fine Art Expositions' New International Fine Art Fair inNew York City ." [http://www.giftsanddec.com/article/CA230075.html DMG Brings Antique Fair to New York] ", Gifts & Decorative Accessories.]Political life
In September 1999, Victoria Borwick was picked by
Steve Norris as his running mate and potential Deputy Mayor, during Norris' bid for the Conservative Party nomination in the race forMayor of London .Ben Leapman, "Norris names his running mate", "Evening Standard", 17 September 1999, p. 2.] When Norris became the candidate she was given a place on the Conservative Party list for theLondon Assembly ; however she was not elected.Lady Borwick was elected to Kensington and Chelsea borough council in May 2002 in Abingdon ward. [http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/yourcouncil/yourcouncillor/aber02.asp Abingdon Ward Local Elections May 2002] .] She became Director of Income Generation and Marketing for the Conservative Party in October 2002, aiming to increase revenue from the party's supporter base.Mark Kleinman, "Tories hire chief to regain core votes", "Marketing", 10 October 2002, p. 1.]
In the run-up to the 2004 Mayoral election, Victoria Borwick offered herself as a candidate.Ben Leapman, "10 fight Norris for Tory mayor chance", "Evening Standard", 2 December 2002, p. 6.] She made the shortlist but was not in the final two in the selection, which went again to Steve Norris.Charles Reiss, "Norris becomes Tories' favourite to be Mayor", "Evening Standard", 16 January 2003, p. 2.] Despite her defeat she spoke at the 2003 Conservative Party conference in support of Norris, using her resemblance to television host
Anne Robinson (includingred hair ) to direct the catchphrase "You are the weakest link, goodbye" to incumbent MayorKen Livingstone ."Conservatives in Blackpool: Yesterday's Highlights", "The Independent", 8 October 2003, p. 11.]2008 Mayoral contest
Victoria Borwick stood again for the nomination for the 2008 race, declaring her candidacy in July 2006; contrasting her appearance with the nickname for the incumbent Mayor, she declared "London needs a redhead, not Red Ken".Joe Murphy, Pippa Crerar, "The redhead aiming to challenge Red Ken; Zero-tolerance from woman entering Tory mayoral candidacy race", "Evening Standard", 18 July 2006, p. 10.] However, the Conservatives found the overall standard of their candidates poor and postponed the planned open primaries.Brendan Carlin, Jonathan Isaby, "Mayoral fanfare backfires on Tories", "Daily Telegraph", 5 August 2006, p. 8.] In 2007 she published a pamphlet for the
Centre for Policy Studies outlining "The Cost of Ken" which itemised theGreater London Authority budget.In the middle of the postponed Mayoral selection, Lady Borwick ran for the selection to be Assembly candidate for West Central, but lost to
Kit Malthouse ."Londoner's Diary", "Evening Standard", 27 March 2007, p. 15.] The Mayoral selection resumed in summer 2007 whenBoris Johnson declared his candidacy; although Borwick made the shortlist of four"Boris joins Tory four for London", "Sunday Times", 22 July 2007, p. 2.] and ended up second in the ballot, she was far behind Johnson, receiving 1,869 votes to Johnson's 15,661.Ross Lydall, "Tory candidate Boris: King Newt's days as Mayor are numbered", "Evening Standard", 27 September 2007, p. 1.] She was appointed as a consultant to the Johnson campaign.Pippa Crerar, "Team BoJo creates big tent in bid to reach City Hall", "Evening Standard", 20 November 2007, p. 1.]Assembly
Lady Borwick was placed second on the Conservative list for the London Assembly. The Conservatives won three seats and so Borwick was elected in the 2008 election. [http://results.londonelects.org.uk/Results/LondonWideResults.aspx London-wide Assembly members by party] , London Elects.]
References
External links
* [http://www.mayor-for-london.co.uk/ Campaign page] for Conservative nomination to be Mayor.
* [http://www.london.gov.uk/assembly/members/borwickv.jsp Victoria Borwick] at the London Assembly.
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