Steve Hilton Biography
Steve Hilton is a British political commentator and former political adviser who was born in the United Kingdom on August 25, 1969. From 2010 to 2012, he served as British Prime Minister David Cameron’s director of strategy. He is currently the host of ‘The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton,’ weekly current affairs show on FOX News Channel (FNC).
Steve Hilton Age
Hilton is 52 years old as of 2021, he was born on August 25, 1969, in the United Kingdom. He celebrates his birthday on 25th August every year.
Steve Hilton Height
Steve stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 meters).
Steve Hilton Family
Steve was born and raised by his parents in the United Kingdom. Our efforts to find out more about his family came to no avail as no such information is publicly available. Thus, the identity of Steve’s parents is still unclear. It is also not known if he has any siblings. We will update this section once this information is available.
Steve Hilton Wife
Hilton is currently married to his wife Rachel Whetstone, a British public relations executive. The couple tied the knot in 2008, and they are blessed with two children, all sons named Ben Hilton and Sonny Hilton. They were the Godparents of Ivan Cameron, the eldest child of David Cameron. His wife has worked as an aide (political secretary) to Michael Howard, head of communications at Google, and senior vice president of policy and communications at Uber. The family currently lives in their own house in Paolo, Alto, California.
Steve Hilton Net Worth
Hilton has an estimated net worth of $10 million which he has earned through his career as a Political Commentator and Former Political Adviser.
Steve Hilton Salary
Hilton earns an annual salary ranging from $ 50,000 – $ 210,500.
Steve Hilton Education
Hilton went to Christ’s Hospital School in Horsham and graduated from there. He then enrolled at Oxford’s New College, where he earned a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.
Steve Hilton Career
Following graduation, Hilton worked at the Conservative Central Office, where he met David Cameron and Rachel Whetstone, his future wife and Uber’s Senior Vice-President of Policy and Communications. He worked with the group’s publicizing firm, Saatchi and Saatchi, and was praised by Maurice Saatchi, who said, “Nobody helps me as much to remember me when I was younger as Steve.”
During this time, Hilton purchased the “New Labor, New Danger” evil spirit eyes notice crusade for the Conservatives’ pre-general election battle in 1996, which won an award from the promoting business’ Campaign magazine near the beginning of 1997. The Conservatives went on to suffer their most egregiously bad race rout in a century, with some writers speculating that the notice stood out ominously from Labor’s increasingly positive crusade.
Hilton lost out to future Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove in the selection procedure for the Surrey Heath voting demographic in 2005. Hilton discussed the need to “supplant” the Conservative Party’s traditionally disapproved of grassroots enrollment, which he saw as keeping the gathering from grasping a more metropolitan demeanor on social issues.
It is claimed that Hilton said “I cast a ballot Green” following the Labor avalanche of 2001, but since then he has worked with Cameron to re-brand the Conservative Party as green and dynamic. According to The Economist, Hilton “remains shockingly comprehended.”
Downing Street announced in March 2012 that Hilton would spend a year as a “meeting researcher” at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. His most recent update focused on the promotion of significant reductions in the number of government employees in the United Kingdom, as well as additional welfare cuts.
More Human, his book, was released in May 2015. It supports smaller, more human-scale organizations and is skeptical of large legislative and business structures, such as industrial facility homes and banks. He co-wrote Good business: your realty needs you, which was released in 2002 with co-creator Giles Gibbons.
Steve Hilton Fox News
Steve joined the FOX News team in December 2016 as a contributor, as well as providing political and technology expertise across FNC and FBN programs. His parents worked in catering at Heathrow Airport after moving to the UK. They divorced when he was five years old. He received a scholarship to Christ’s Hospital School in Horsham before attending New College, Oxford, to study Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.
Hilton works at Fox News as a contributor, as well as providing political and technology expertise across FNC and FBN programs. At the station he works alongside other Fox News anchors who include;
- Jamie Colby
- Byron York
- Trey Yingst
- Kiron Skinner
- Dan Springer
- Karl Rove
- Katie Pavlich
- Nicole Saphier
- Austin Westfall
- Anita Vogel
Steve Hilton The Next Revolution
The Next Revolution is a Fox News Channel television show that premiered on June 4, 2017. Steve Hilton, a former political adviser to former British Prime Minister David Cameron, hosts the hour-long weekly program. It was released on June 4th, 2017.