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  • *Mr [[Gordon Bagier]] Sunderland South *Mr [[Gordon Oakes]] Widnes
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  • *Mr Gordon Bagier Sunderland South *Mr Gordon Oakes Widnes
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  • *Mr Gordon Bagier Sunderland South *Mr Gordon Campbell Moray and Nairnshire
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  • *Gordon Howe - Senior Vice President Global Planning and Development
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  • *[[Paul Gordon]], [[AFL-CIO]]
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  • ...n Policy and Strategy Team Manager. Former adviser to [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]].
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  • ...and businessman and a former lobbyist and Downing Street spin doctor to [[Gordon Brown]]. Carter left Brunswick to become former UK prime minister [[Gordon Brown]]'s chief strategist in January 2008. Brown and Brunswick founder [[A
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  • ...ng on campaign, communication and outreach activities for Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]. <ref> [http://www.nusconnect.org.uk/news/article/anewdeal/Keynote- McNeill was a trusted aide of [[Gordon Brown]]; she worked as his adviser in charge of external affairs. <ref> [ht
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  • ...charities-lobbying-Coalition-as-Tories-condemn-revolving-door.html Half of Gordon Brown's 'spads' work for charities lobbying Coalition, as Tories condemn 'r He remained at Number 10 under [[Gordon Brown]], becoming his strategic communications and campaigns director, help
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  • ...took on the role of senior adviser for health and social care issues to [[Gordon Brown]]. <ref> [http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9191741/meet-team-milib
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  • Burdett previously worked for [[Gordon Brown]] as his special adviser in 2009. She was also a producer at the [[BB
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  • ...ancellor [[Gordon Brown]]; for defence secretary [[Des Browne]]; and for [[Gordon Brown]] again as Prime Minister from June 2007 to May 2010.
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  • [[Brendan Cox]] is a former special adviser to the [[Labour Party]] under [[Gordon Brown]]. In 2008 Cox became special advisor to Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]. He led a major push at the 2009 UN General Assembly to abolish hea
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  • ...on]] served in 10 Downing Street as special adviser to UK Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]. There, he advised on communications across a range of economic and
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  • ...bs]] is a former special adviser for the [[Labour Party]]. He worked for [[Gordon Brown]] from 2004 until 2010. <ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/profile/mic When Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in June 2007 Michael moved to 10 Downing Street
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  • ...ir]] is the former director of political strategy and special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]].
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  • ...is, Stevenson spent two years as a special adviser to the Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] from 2009 to 2010, working mainly on constitutional issues in the p
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  • ...former Labour Students activist, Lambeth councillor and special adviser to Gordon Brown’s master of parliamentary discipline, [[Nick Brown]]. He is describ
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  • ...s]] from September 2006 till April 2010 working under [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]].
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  • ...al election, Ball ran the briefing operation for the then prime minister [[Gordon Brown]]. Ball has also worked in campaigns and public affairs for NGOs. He
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