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Amanda Platell

Amanda Jane Platell is an Australian journalist. Between 1999 and 2001 she was the press secretary to William Hague, the then leader of the British Conservative Party. She is currently based in the UK.

Personal life
Platell was born in Perth, Western Australia. Her father was a journalist working for The West Australian newspaper and her mother was a secretary. Platell graduated with an Honours Degree in Politics and Philosophy from the University of Western Australia. She has lamented that for medical reasons she has been unable to have children. ==Early British career==
Early British career
After a backpacking tour of the world with her then fiancé John Chenery, she arrived in London in 1985. It was from 1999 to 2001 that Platell moved into politics to become the Conservative Party's head of media, during which she supported William Hague, advising him to just "be yourself" as it was at these times he was his strongest. In her role, Platell made an important contribution to Hague's reversion from a modernising agenda to a 'core vote' strategy pursued during the 1999 European Elections, in which the Conservatives gained the most votes, as well as the 2001 General Election campaign. Hague, however, only managed to make a net gain of 1 seat in 2001, forcing his resignation shortly after the General Election. ==Later media career==
Later media career
Since 2002, Platell has contributed as a freelancer to the Daily Mail. She has written articles calling for greater restrictions on Internet pornography. Platell regularly reviewed the Sunday newspapers on The Andrew Marr Show. In 2020 the Daily Mail paid damages of £25,000 to the Cambridge academic Professor Priyamvada Gopal and agreed to pay her legal costs after Platell libellously claimed, citing fake tweets, that she was "attempting to incite an aggressive and potentially violent race war". ==Television==
Television
• ''Unspin: Amanda Platell's Secret Video Diary'' – Channel 4 (2001) • Morgan & Platell – Channel 4 (2004–2005) • Prime Ministers Spouses – Channel 4 (2005) • Crisis Command: Could You Run The Country? – BBC Two (2004) • Bee in Your Bonnet – BBC Two (2004) • How Euro Are You? – BBC Two (2005) • Richard & Judy – Channel 4 (2001–07), regular commentator • The Daily Politics – BBC Two • Question Time – BBC One (1993, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013 and 2014), panellist • ''The Apprentice: You're Fired!'' – BBC Two (2008, 2009, 2010), guest panellist • The Andrew Marr Show – BBC One (2005–), regular newspaper reviewer • The Alan Titchmarsh Show – ITV (2007–), occasional discussion contributor • This Morning – ITV (2009–), occasional newspaper reviewer • Dan Wootton TonightGB News (2021–), weekly panellist • Press PreviewSky News (2023–), weekly panellist ==References==
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