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Spencer Livermore worked in [[Gordon Brown]]'s Economics Secretariat before the 1997 election and as political adviser to [[Andrew Smith]] <ref>The Financial Times [http://specials.ft.com/ukelection2001/FT373LH0OKC.html The Campaign Teams] 7 May 2001</ref> when he was Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, now Special Adviser to the Chief Secretary of the Treasury. <ref>Christopher Hope [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/23/nbrown523.xml Brown's Kitchen Cabinet Costs £1m A year] The Telegraph, 25 February 2007</ref> He went to Oxford University and the [[London School of Economics]]. <ref>Denis Campbell [http://www.guardian.co.uk/gayrights/story/0,,1670141,00.html Gays Who Shape Our New Britain] The Guardian, 18 December 2005</ref>
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Spencer Livermore is (2007) an advisor to [[Gordon Brown]] and worked in Brown's Economics Secretariat before the 1997 election and as political adviser to [[Andrew Smith]] <ref>The Financial Times [http://specials.ft.com/ukelection2001/FT373LH0OKC.html The Campaign Teams] 7 May 2001</ref> when he was Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, now Special Adviser to the Chief Secretary of the Treasury. <ref>Christopher Hope [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/23/nbrown523.xml Brown's Kitchen Cabinet Costs £1m A year] The Telegraph, 25 February 2007</ref> He went to Oxford University and the [[London School of Economics]]. <ref>Denis Campbell [http://www.guardian.co.uk/gayrights/story/0,,1670141,00.html Gays Who Shape Our New Britain] The Guardian, 18 December 2005</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:22, 5 October 2007

Spencer Livermore is (2007) an advisor to Gordon Brown and worked in Brown's Economics Secretariat before the 1997 election and as political adviser to Andrew Smith [1] when he was Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, now Special Adviser to the Chief Secretary of the Treasury. [2] He went to Oxford University and the London School of Economics. [3]

References

  1. The Financial Times The Campaign Teams 7 May 2001
  2. Christopher Hope Brown's Kitchen Cabinet Costs £1m A year The Telegraph, 25 February 2007
  3. Denis Campbell Gays Who Shape Our New Britain The Guardian, 18 December 2005