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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Chambers read law at [[Nottingham University]].  
 
Chambers read law at [[Nottingham University]].  
Chambers has worked for a leading welfare-to-work provider, where he helped to establish and grow a new justice services division. Prior to this, he worked for [[Policy Exchange]] as Senior Research Fellow. He has also worked in Parliament for the Shadow Justice and Home Affairs teams. <ref name= "Chambers"/>
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Chambers has worked for a leading welfare-to-work provider, where he helped to establish and grow a new justice services division. Prior to this, he worked for [[Policy Exchange]] as senior research fellow. He has also worked in Parliament for the Shadow Justice and Home Affairs teams. <ref name= "Chambers"/>
  
 
==Notes and References==
 
==Notes and References==

Revision as of 09:18, 28 October 2014

Max Chambers was appointed as special adviser for Home Affairs and Justice in the Number 10 Policy Unit in April 2014. [1] Chambers took on the home affairs brief that was left vacant following Patrick Rock’s resignation in February 2014. [2] He will advise the Prime Minister on a range of domestic policy issues including criminal justice, policing, immigration and counter-terrorism. [1]

Background

Chambers read law at Nottingham University. Chambers has worked for a leading welfare-to-work provider, where he helped to establish and grow a new justice services division. Prior to this, he worked for Policy Exchange as senior research fellow. He has also worked in Parliament for the Shadow Justice and Home Affairs teams. [1]

Notes and References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Max Chambers, Head of Crime and Justice 2012-14, policyexchange.org.uk, 24 April 2014, accessed 18 September 2014.
  2. James Forsyth Exclusive: Max Chambers to join No.10 policy unit The Spectator, 24 April 2014, accessed 10 October 2014