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+ | '''Edward de Minckwitz''' is a special adviser to prime minister [[Theresa May]] and head of briefing at Number 10, appointed in September 2016. In this role, his responsibilities include ensuring cabinet ministers take a uniform position in defending the government's record and attacking the opposition. <ref> Andrew Smith, [http://politics.webershandwick.co.uk/theresa-mays-strategy-and-political-teams/ Theresa May’s strategy and political teams], ''Weber Shandwick'', 30 September 2016, accessed 13 January 2017. </ref> | ||
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+ | As of December 2016, his annual salary is £65,000. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/579892/List_of_special_advisers_in_post_as_at_21_December_2016.pdf List of special advisers in post as at 21st December 2016], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 12 January. </ref> | ||
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+ | Minckwitz is a former aide to [[David Cameron]] and previously worked in the [[Conservative Research Department]]. | ||
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[[Category:Special Advisers|de Minckwitz, Edward]] | [[Category:Special Advisers|de Minckwitz, Edward]] |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 13 January 2017
Edward de Minckwitz is a special adviser to prime minister Theresa May and head of briefing at Number 10, appointed in September 2016. In this role, his responsibilities include ensuring cabinet ministers take a uniform position in defending the government's record and attacking the opposition. [1]
As of December 2016, his annual salary is £65,000. [2]
Minckwitz is a former aide to David Cameron and previously worked in the Conservative Research Department.
Notes
- ↑ Andrew Smith, Theresa May’s strategy and political teams, Weber Shandwick, 30 September 2016, accessed 13 January 2017.
- ↑ List of special advisers in post as at 21st December 2016, GOV.uk, accessed 12 January.