Butler's career began as a TV presenter at the
BBC and later
Channel 5, where he presented that channel's lunchtime news from its launch in 1997 until the end of 2004. In 2005, he founded a communication and lobbying consultancy, which worked with large and small companies around the world, such as the private healthcare company
Bupa. In 2010, he joined the lobbying firm Pagefield at its launch, as an associate partner and was still listed as a specialist partner in their senior advisory team at the time of the 2019 election. During that time Pagefield worked with many clients including tobacco giants
British American Tobacco,
Philip Morris International, arms manufacturer and systems advisors
BAE Systems, and the
government of Azerbaijan, while its sister company Pagefield Global Counsel provides public relations services to clients such as the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia in relation to the
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen. Prior to his election to
Parliament, Butler was also a director of
His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service. ==Parliamentary career==