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Patrick Rock

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Patrick Rock
Born
Patrick Robert John Rock de Besombes

(1951-11-17)17 November 1951 (age 73)
Kensington, London, England
NationalityBritish
EducationStonyhurst College
Worcester College, Oxford
OccupationPolitical aide to the Prime Minister
EmployerBritish government
Conviction1 June 2016 (guilty verdict) of possessing and downloading indecent images of children
Criminal chargeMaking indecent images of children, possession of indecent images of children
Penaltytwo-year conditional discharge

Patrick Robert John Rock de Besombes (born 17 November 1951), is a former British political aide,special adviser and convicted sex offender. He was deputy director of policy toDavid Cameron, Prime Minister and leader of theConservative Party in the United Kingdom, until he was forced to resign in 2014 over allegations of making and possessing indecent images of children,[1] for which he was later convicted.

Early life

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Educated atStonyhurst College andWorcester College, Oxford, where he studiedModern History, he was widely credited inWestminster with coining the phrase 'Cows moo, dogs bark, Labour puts up taxes.'[2]

Political career

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At the age of 28 he stood unsuccessfully for theWoolwich East constituency in the1979 General election and was also unsuccessful, albeit rather narrowly, inCrewe and Nantwich in1983.

In 1984 the sitting MP for thePortsmouth South constituency,Bonner Pink, died, causinga by-election. At the time the Conservative Party had a majority of over 12,000. Rock was selected as Conservative Party candidate; he was defeated by 1,341 votes by theSocial Democratic Party candidateMike Hancock, leading to his defeat being described as the 'biggest election [upset in] years'[3]

Rock tried one last time to become a Conservative MP. In 1990 he attempted to be selected as the Conservative candidate forDevizes but lost out to former Conservative MPMichael AncramQC,[3] who was elected in1992.

Special advisor

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After his unsuccessful attempts at becoming an MP, Rock became an advisor to various Ministers during the 1990s, includingMichael Howard and alsoChris Patten in Brussels, where he was given responsibility for theWestern Balkans.[4]

In 2011,David Cameron brought him into his government by appointing him as his10 Downing Street Deputy Director of Policy.[5]

Child pornography allegations, trial and conviction

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In March 2014 it was discovered that he had been arrested on suspicion of an offence relating to child pornography.[6]

Rock was charged, in June 2014, with three counts of making an indecent photograph of a child in August 2013. He was also charged with possession of 59 indecent images of children.[7]

In December 2014 he pleaded not guilty to six charges of making indecent photographs of children aged between 10 and 13 and one charge of possessing 56 indecent images of children aged between 10 and 14.[8]

He appeared at Southwark Crown Court on Friday 16 October 2015, where according totweets issued by ExaroNews, 'Judge Alistair McCreath ... granted Patrick Rock bail until trial date in May 2016 (30th).[9]

He admitted downloading images of 20 young girls, but denied that they were indecent. The images showed the girls in sexualised poses, in bikinis or bras, but not engaged in sexual activity. On 1 June 2016 he was found guilty of possessing and downloading indecent images of children. He was acquitted of 3 charges, and the jury was unable to reach a verdict on 12 charges.[10] He was given a two-year conditional discharge, the judge saying that his punishment for the offence was "his very public humiliation".[11]

Commenting in theDaily Telegraph,Joan Smith pointed out that his youngest victim, now 10, would have been even younger 2 years ago when the offences were committed and that his government duties had included devising policies to make theinternet safer for children. Smith expressed astonishment that Rock would not spend a single night in prison and said his upper class status protected him.[11]

Rock was appointed an Officer of theOrder of the British Empire (OBE) in the1993 New Year Honours, which was subsequently revoked in 2017.[12]

References

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  1. ^"Ex-Cameron aide Patrick Rock charged over abuse images". BBC News. 27 June 2014. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  2. ^Victoria King (2 June 2016)."Profile: Former David Cameron aide Patrick Rock". BBC News. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  3. ^abPeter Dominiczak (4 March 2014)."Who is Patrick Rock?".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  4. ^Ben Quinn (4 March 2014)."Patrick Rock: hard-nosed, influential member of Tory party establishment".The Guardian. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  5. ^Quinn, Ben (4 March 2014)."Patrick Rock: hard-nosed, influential member of Tory party establishment".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved3 May 2023.
  6. ^Rowena Mason and Nicholas Watt (14 March 2014)."Patrick Rock arrest: David Cameron defends secrecy".The Guardian. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  7. ^Matthew Holehouse (27 June 2014)."Cameron aide Patrick Rock charged over child abuse images".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  8. ^"Ex-Cameron aide Patrick Rock denies child images offences". BBC. 19 December 2014. Retrieved29 December 2014.
  9. ^https://twitter.com/exaronews/status/655040414345506816, 16 October 2015; cf.http://courtnewsuk.co.uk/online_archive/?name=patrick+rock&sa=Search#resultsArchived 11 December 2015 at theWayback Machine.
  10. ^"Ex-Cameron aide Patrick Rock guilty of child image offences". BBC News. 1 June 2016. Retrieved29 November 2016.
  11. ^abJoan Smith (2 June 2016)."'Humiliation' isn't the real reason ex-Cameron aide Patrick Rock walked free after making indecent images of girls".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  12. ^"No. 62025".The London Gazette. 15 August 2017. p. 15494.
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