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Jim Pickard

There’s a widespread idea that Team Cameron are obsessed with the West Wing, just as New Labour types have always been avid observers.

The idea has been repeated lately in The Guardian. Elsewhere it’s been reported that Cameron wants to model Downing Street’s layout on the West Wing if he becomes prime minister.

Andrew Rawnsley, in the Observer, recently pointed out that:

To visit Norman Shaw South is to see a political machine whirring beautifully,” writes Fraser Nelson in the most recent edition of the magazine. “It is like a British version of  The West Wing: the key players walking in and out of their rooms and having 45-second impromptu meetings in the corridor.”

In similar vein, a report in Friday’s Independent talks about “a cast of advisers, tacticians, policy wonks and spin doctors that would not look out of place walking the corridors of President Bartlet’s The West Wing”.

But does Cameron actually like the programme?

Er, no. I’m told that the Tory leader has watched a couple of episodes and “just couldn’t get into it“. Apparently he is more of a fan of The Wire. I don’t blame him.

George Osborne, however, does like the West Wing. So there you have it.

UPDATE

Cam has apparently told someone else that he may not be that bothered about The Wire, either. So what do we know for certain? That he enjoys Lark Rise to Candleford, whatever that is.

It appears to be a costume drama made by the BBC.

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Jim Pickard joined the lobby team in January 2008. He has been at the Financial Times since 1999 as a regional correspondent, assistant UK news editor and property correspondent.

Kiran Stacey is an FT political correspondent, having joined the lobby in 2011. He started at the FT as a graduate trainee in 2008, working on desks including UK companies and US equity markets before taking over the FT's Energy Source blog.

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Elizabeth Rigby, the FT's chief political correspondent, joined the lobby team in September 2010. Elizabeth has worked at the FT for more than a decade and was most recently its consumer industries editor.

Helen Warrell is the FT's UK reporter, covering home affairs, crime and policing. She joined the FT in 2008 and has spent time as a reporter in the Brussels bureau and more recently, editing the paper's Asia coverage on the world news desk.

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