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− | [[Julian Astle]] is special adviser on policy to the Deputy Prime Minister [[Nick Clegg]] at 10 Downing Street and a former director of the think-tank [[CentreForum]].<ref>[http://www.centreforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=150 Julian Astle], CentreForum, accessed 10 January 2011.</ref> Previously, he worked in Bosnia and Kosovo for the United Nations, and before that, as political adviser to the then leader of the Liberal Democrats, [[Paddy Ashdown]] MP.<ref>Julian Astle, [http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/julianastle/100083736/reports-of-the-lib-dems%E2%80%99-death-have-been-greatly-exaggerated/ Reports of the Lib Dems’ death have been greatly exaggerated], telegraph.co.uk, 13 April 2011.</ref> | + | [[Julian Astle]] is special adviser on policy to the Deputy Prime Minister [[Nick Clegg]] at 10 Downing Street and a former director of the think-tank [[CentreForum]].<ref>[http://www.centreforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=150 Julian Astle], CentreForum, accessed 10 January 2011.</ref> Previously, he worked in Bosnia and Kosovo for the United Nations, and before that, as political adviser to the then leader of the Liberal Democrats, [[Paddy Ashdown]] MP.<ref>Julian Astle, [http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/julianastle/100083736/reports-of-the-lib-dems%E2%80%99-death-have-been-greatly-exaggerated/ Reports of the Lib Dems’ death have been greatly exaggerated], telegraph.co.uk, 13 April 2011.</ref> Having started working for a Lib Dem MP in 1994, Astle spent six years working his way up in parliament until he found himself in the leader's office in London. <ref> [http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2010/11/04/interview-centreforum-s-julian-astle Interview: CentreForum's Julian Astle] 2 November 2010, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref> |
==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 13:32, 9 October 2014
Julian Astle is special adviser on policy to the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at 10 Downing Street and a former director of the think-tank CentreForum.[1] Previously, he worked in Bosnia and Kosovo for the United Nations, and before that, as political adviser to the then leader of the Liberal Democrats, Paddy Ashdown MP.[2] Having started working for a Lib Dem MP in 1994, Astle spent six years working his way up in parliament until he found himself in the leader's office in London. [3]
Publications
Articles
- The alchemists of liberalism have left their parties behind, guardian.co.uk, 20 June 2011.
Notes
- ↑ Julian Astle, CentreForum, accessed 10 January 2011.
- ↑ Julian Astle, Reports of the Lib Dems’ death have been greatly exaggerated, telegraph.co.uk, 13 April 2011.
- ↑ Interview: CentreForum's Julian Astle 2 November 2010, accessed 9 October 2014