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Sir Benjamin William Elliot [1] (born 11 August 1975) is a British businessman and fund-raiser for the Conservative Party who served as Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party from July 2019 alongside James Cleverly (2019–2020), Amanda Milling (2020–2021), Oliver Dowden (2021–2022), and Andrew Stephenson (2022) before resigning on 5 ...
May 14, 2024 · Elliot is a great big bear of a man, the height and width of Lurch, slick as a flight lieutenant, with a puppyish, public school charm. Until then, Elliot’s notoriety came from the fact that he is the nephew of the Duchess of Cornwall; had built Quintessentially, the concierge company that provides lurid services for jillionaire members (flying teabags to Madonna in America, staging lunch on ...
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Aug 12, 2021 · Ben Elliot is a wealthy businessman and a close friend of Boris Johnson, who appointed him as the Conservative Party's co-chairman in 2019. He is also the founder of Quintessentially, a luxury lifestyle company that has been linked to Tory donors and royal connections.
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Sep 5, 2022 · Ben Elliott, a close ally of Boris Johnson and a fundraiser for the 2019 general election, resigned as co-chair of the Conservative Party hours after Liz Truss was announced as the new prime minister. He is one of the few to depart the scene amid a reshuffle expected tomorrow, as Ms Truss prepares to appoint her top team.
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Aug 12, 2021 · But Conservative Party co-chair Ben Elliot has now found himself at the centre of a controversy about the secretive world of Tory donor clubs. The 45-year-old has been co-chairman of the ...
Sep 14, 2022 · Quintessentially, Ben Elliot’s upmarket concierge company, has been forced to warn over its business as a going concern, having had to rely on a loan provided by a US shareholder to help trade ...