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Jo Johnson is the UK Member of Parliament for Orpington. He was appointed head of the Downing Street policy unit in April 2013 as part of a Cabinet shake-up  designed, according to ''the Times'', to "build bridges" with David Cameron's backbench critics and "capitalise on the legacy of [[Margaret Thatcher]]. A former financial journalist and old Etonian, he is the brother of London Mayor [[Boris Johnson]].  
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Jo Johnson is the UK Member of Parliament for Orpington. He was appointed head of the Downing Street policy unit and a Cabinet Office Minister in April 2013 as part of a Cabinet shake-up  designed, according to ''The Times'', to "build bridges" with David Cameron's backbench critics and "capitalise on the legacy of [[Margaret Thatcher]]".  
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A former financial journalist and old Etonian, he is the brother of London Mayor [[Boris Johnson]].  
 
<ref> Roland Watson, [https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/327170413950013440/photo/1 Cameron puts Boris's brother in the Number 10 job], ''The Times'', 25 April 2013, p.1, acc same day </ref>
 
<ref> Roland Watson, [https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/327170413950013440/photo/1 Cameron puts Boris's brother in the Number 10 job], ''The Times'', 25 April 2013, p.1, acc same day </ref>
  
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==Contact==
 
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Revision as of 04:41, 25 April 2013

Jo Johnson is the UK Member of Parliament for Orpington. He was appointed head of the Downing Street policy unit and a Cabinet Office Minister in April 2013 as part of a Cabinet shake-up designed, according to The Times, to "build bridges" with David Cameron's backbench critics and "capitalise on the legacy of Margaret Thatcher".

A former financial journalist and old Etonian, he is the brother of London Mayor Boris Johnson. [1]

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Contact

Website:
Twitter: @JoJohnsonMP

Resources

Notes

  1. Roland Watson, Cameron puts Boris's brother in the Number 10 job, The Times, 25 April 2013, p.1, acc same day

[[Category:UK MP|Johnson,