Daily Mail

Her co-author ‘ liked a tweet calling Tory members bigots’

- By Sam Greenhill Chief Reporter

A MULTI-millioniar­e who supports Penny Mordaunt’s campaign has ‘liked’ a tweet about some Conservati­ve members being ‘sick, perverted and bigoted’, it emerged yesterday.

Last night she was distancing herself from marketing executive Chris Lewis, a ‘woke Remainer’. The pair are co-authors of a political book, and Mr Lewis has been dubbed the trade minister’s ‘Svengali strategist’ as she plots her rise to No 10.

But last week Mr Lewis ‘liked’ a tweet which said those who had turned against Miss Mordaunt were ‘the best demonstrat­ion of the sick, perverted and bigoted psyche of the Conservati­ve Party membership’.

The tweet was penned by a selfdeclar­ed ‘socialist’ Twitter user named Markus, who suggested some Tories were accusing Miss Mordaunt of ‘not being transphobi­c enough’.

Last night, a spokesman for Miss Mordaunt said: ‘It’s not her Twitter account. These tweets in no way reflect Penny Mordaunt’s views and cannot be attributed to her.’

Mr Lewis is a passionate pro-Remain campaigner. In recent days, his Twitter profile has been full of praise for Miss Mordaunt’s leadership bid.

Sources close to Miss Mordaunt denied the 61-year-old founder of global marketing agency LEWIS was bankrollin­g her bid for power, saying: ‘Absolutely not. He has not given any money to the campaign.’

Mr Lewis, who lives in London and owns a stunning home in Hampshire woodland, was spotted climbing out of a helicopter with Miss Mordaunt, 49, in May at the Hay Literary Festival.

Like the would-be Prime Minister herself, Mr Lewis’s own ‘woke’ credential­s have come under scrutiny.

In a recent interview, he raged against business chiefs who dismissed equality as ‘part of the woke agenda’, saying of his own firm: ‘We are not communists. Gender and other equalities are vital to the next generation of colleagues and those at the top need to wake up and realise this is not just a fad.’ He has also liked tweets suggesting a ‘protrans stance’ would be a popular policy for a Tory leader.

Last year Miss Mordaunt and Mr Lewis co-authored a book in which she said David Lean films such as Great Expectatio­ns promoted the idea that ‘the past was so much better’, saying: ‘The obsession with the past continues on TV today, with Downton Abbey and The Crown being notable examples of rose- tinted, revisionis­t, retro-representa­tion.’

Mr Lewis is a hugely successful businessma­n who founded his company in 1995, offering global corporate PR and marketing services, with 550 staff in 24 offices. He is an experience­d communicat­ions strategist and his website says he ‘works with senior politician­s, members of the royal family, business leaders and celebritie­s’.

Last night there was no response to requests for comment from Mr Lewis.

‘Dubbed her Svengali strategist’

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