Mark Edwin Wallace (born 20 August 1984) is a British journalist, newspaper columnist and political activist. He is Chief Executive of Total Politics Group,[1] and is a former Chief Executive of the website ConservativeHome.
In 2005, Wallace was appointed Campaign Manager of The Freedom Association (TFA), a libertarian and Eurosceptic pressure group. In the autumn of the same year he was stopped and filmed by Sussex Police under counter-terrorism powers while protesting against the proposed introduction of Identity Cards outside the Labour Party conference.[7]
Wallace co-founded Better Off Out, a cross-party campaign calling for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union, in April 2006.[8] He continues to sit on the Association's Council and Management Committee.[9]
In 2007, he became Campaign Director of low-tax pressure group the TaxPayers' Alliance.[10] His campaigns at the TaxPayers' Alliance included pressing for transparency on MPs' expenses,[11] and for MPs to be punished for any fraudulent abuse of the system.[12]
In July 2010, Wallace was recruited by Portland Communications, a PR and public affairs agency,[13] before becoming Head of Media Relations at the Institute of Directors in 2012.[14]
Journalism
In April 2013, the right wing political website ConservativeHome announced that Wallace would join its editorial team the following month as Executive Editor,[15] following the departure of its founder, Tim Montgomerie. In January 2020 it was announced that he is becoming the website's Chief Executive.[16]
Wallace has stated that his particular interest is in "the way political machines are evolving in the age of low party memberships and digital innovation",[17] and has published investigations into the success of the Conservative Party's campaign in the 2015 general election,[18] and the failure of the Party's subsequent campaign in the 2017 general election.[19][20][21]
In October 2017, he was placed at Number 89 in 'The Top 100 Most Influential People on the Right' by political commentator Iain Dale.[30] In September 2019, he was placed at Number 58 in 'The Top 100 Most Influential Conservatives of 2019', again by Dale.[31]
Wallace has appeared as a contestant on several television quizzes. In 2004, he represented Durham University on University Challenge.[4] In 2013, he won The Chase.[citation needed] In 2016, he captained The Beekeepers on Only Connect,[34] reaching the Quarter-Finals.[35]