Re: Starmers chronicles
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Are the 2 Deputy Chiefs of Staff and principal private secretary to the Prime Minister, new jobs?
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Originally Posted by Hugh
No…
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Originally Posted by nomadking
If they're not new jobs, why did the 3 people in those positions have to leave?
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-next-election
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The chief of staff
Liam Booth-Smith started as part of Boris Johnson’s team in No 10, having served as a former policy adviser during Johnson’s Foreign Office days. He was sent to Sunak’s Treasury as part of a newly formed “joint economic unit” within Downing Street, set up by Dominic Cummings so No 10 could keep a close eye on the chancellor. But Booth-Smith prospered under Sunak and moved with him into No 10 to become his chief of staff, reflecting the prime minister’s tendency to promote loyalists from within…
… The deputies
Will Tanner and Rupert Yorke are deputies for Booth-Smith, with Tanner on the policy side and Yorke on political duties. Tanner is a former thinktanker who helped found the centre-right operation Onward, which specialises in thinking and research about the “red wall”. Yorke was brought with Sunak from his days in the Treasury and at the time handled relations with MPs.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prin...United_Kingdom
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The Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is a senior official in the United Kingdom Civil Service who acts as principal private secretary to the prime minister of the United Kingdom. The holder of this office is traditionally the head of the Prime Minister's Office in 10 Downing Street. In the Civil Service, the role is currently graded as director general…
… List of principal private secretaries to the prime minister (from 1757)
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