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Edward Lister, Baron Udny-Lister (Edward Lister) was born on 25 October, 1949 in Hammersmith, London, England, is a British political strategist, Downing Street Chief of Staff. Discover Edward Lister, Baron Udny-Lister's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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His wife is Eileen Elizabeth McHugh (m. 1979)
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Edward Lister, Baron Udny-Lister Net Worth
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Edward Julian Udny-Lister, Baron Udny-Lister, (born 25 October 1949) is a British special adviser, political strategist and former politician who served as Downing Street Chief of Staff from 2019 to 2021.
Lister was born on 25 October 1949, to George and Margot Udny-Lister.
He was educated at London Nautical School in Blackfriars, London.
Lister joined Mather and Platt Alarms in 1969 as a trainee, and rose to become Commercial Director.
Lister was first elected to Wandsworth Council in 1976.
In 1979 he moved to Britannia Security as Sales Manager.
In 1987 he joined ADT Fire & Security, initially as Major Projects Director, and from 1990 as general manager.
ADT at this time was controlled and led by Lord Ashcroft.
From 1992 to 2011, Lister was the leader of Wandsworth Council.
His approach was regarded as congruent with Thatcherism, and he supported adapting policy to local conditions.
LabourList has called Lister a 'right-wing uber-privatiser' who privatised street cleaning and refuse collection, and sold off council housing.
Wandsworth was one of the earliest councils to take such actions.
In 1997 ADT was purchased by Tyco.
From 1997 to 2007 Lister was Director, Government Relations, for Tyco Fire & Security.
In the early years of this period Tyco was known for its very hard-driving and cost-conscious operational management culture, under Dennis Kozlowski.
Between 2007 and 2010 only 11% of the "affordable" homes built in Wandsworth were for social rent – the lowest in the whole of London.
Many ex-council homes became owned by concentrated and absent private landlords.
Lister has been criticised for defending bankers and other wealthy Londoners, saying it would be "really bad news" for London if they left.
He has similarly been criticised for high focus on cutting costs.
Others have said he made Wandsworth the most successful value for money local authority in the country, with the country's lowest council tax charge and top satisfaction ratings from its residents.
From 2007 to 2019, Lister was a Director of Localis, a think-tank focused on local government issues, and particularly localism.
In 2008 Lister carried out a financial audit of Greater London Authority finances for Mayor Boris Johnson.
He was previously the Deputy Mayor of London for Policy between 2011 and 2016 and was also Leader of Wandsworth Council from 1992 to 2011.
In 2011, following the death of Simon Milton, Lister was appointed as Chief of Staff and Deputy Mayor for Policy and Planning at the Greater London Authority, under Boris Johnson who was Mayor of London.
During this time he became know among senior local government officials in London as 'Steady Eddie' because of the quality of the practical and restraining advice he offered to Johnson.
One area of focus was long-term infrastructure planning.
After leaving City Hall, he took up the role of Chairman of Homes England, and also served as a non-executive director at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including during the time that Boris Johnson served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, and other board roles.
In 2019, Wandsworth's council tax remained the lowest in the UK, which the council ascribed to continued cost focus.
In August 2019 Lister stepped down from his position at Homes England in order to focus on his newly created role as chief strategic adviser to Prime Minister Johnson.
Lister's role as chief strategic adviser and Dominic Cummings' role as chief adviser were in place of a formal chief of staff.
As well as detailed operational management, Lister played an important role in some aspects of Brexit diplomacy.
Lister was believed to have indicated that he may not have stayed in the role after Brexit had been resolved.
In 2019, Nigel Farage, then-Leader of the Brexit Party, alleged that Lister was involved in intimidation and offering bribes in exchange for political candidates stepping down.
In February 2021, The Sunday Times reported that Lister was on the payroll of two developers, Stanhope and Delancey, while serving in government as chief strategic advisor to prime minister Boris Johnson, a role which commanded the highest salary band of any special adviser, between £140,000 and £149,000 a year.
He originally solely advised on strategy until the departure of Dominic Cummings as Chief Adviser to the Prime Minister in November 2020.
After the news broke in November 2020 that Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain were departing Downing Street, Lister was appointed by Johnson as acting Downing Street Chief of Staff.
It was announced later that month that Dan Rosenfield would succeed him in January 2021.
In February he became the Prime Minister's special envoy to the Gulf.
In April he left this role and departed the government.