British knighthood for Wizard of Oz

British Prime Minister David Cameron is under fire after revelations his party's Australian election strategist Lynton Crosby is to be knighted.

Lynton Crosby.

British PM David Cameron is under fire over reports his election strategist is up for a knighthood. (AAP) Source: Press Association

British Prime Minister David Cameron's Australian election strategist Lynton Crosby is in line to receive a knighthood, sparking a fresh row over cronyism in the British honours system.

A Whitehall source has revealed the 58-year-old will receive the gong in the New Year Honours List on Thursday, The Sunday Times reports.

The election guru, who has been dubbed the "Wizard of Oz", started working for Mr Cameron in 2013 and is credited with masterminding the Conservative party's first outright win for more than 30 years in May.

Previously he had helped Boris Johnson become mayor of London.

Mr Crosby's supporters say he brought focus and professionalism that had been lacking in the Conservative party machine.

But he became embroiled in a row over his links to the tobacco industry.

He was forced to deny playing any part in the government's decision to shelve plans for cigarette plain packaging when it emerged his lobbying consultancy CTF had been working for tobacco manufacturer Philip Morris.

Britain's Labour Party also highlighted his tax arrangements after he was linked to a network of offshore companies.

Mr Cameron has been accused of using the honours system to reward friends, political allies and donors.

Labour MP John Mann condemned the award for Mr Crosby, saying it degraded the honours system and was "an insult to the country's heroes".

Alexandra Runswick, the director of Unlock Democracy, which campaigns for political reform, also condemned the award, saying the honours system was supposed to be about rewarding dedicated public service.

"David Cameron using it to reward a lobbyist and political consultant who helped get him elected demeans the honours system and undermines trust in politics, " she told The Sunday Times.

Mr Crosby is eligible to receive an honour under the British system as Australia is one of 15 "Commonwealth realms" that have the Queen as their monarch.


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