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'''James McGrory''' is the spokesperson for [[Nick Clegg]].<ref>Sam Coates, "Clegg shuffles his advisers as rumpus over billionaire's appointment grows", ''The Times'', 20.08.10</ref>
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'''James McGrory''' is deputy director of communications for the deputy prime minister [[Nick Clegg]].<ref>Sam Coates, "Clegg shuffles his advisers as rumpus over billionaire's appointment grows", ''The Times'', 20.08.10</ref> Mcgrory was promoted to this role in April 2014.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Following a reshuffling of Nick Clegg's special advisers in late August 2010, McGrory was moved from the position of Justice and Home Affairs Adviser in Downing Street to replace [[Lena Pietsch]] as spokesperson for the Deputy Prime Minister.  The changes came amid concerns that the Liberal Democrats have too few ministers and special advisers<ref>Sam Coates, "Clegg shuffles his advisers as rumpus over billionaire's appointment grows", ''The Times'', 20.08.10</ref>.
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Following a reshuffling of Nick Clegg's special advisers in late August 2010, McGrory was moved from the position of justice and home affairs adviser in Downing Street to replace [[Lena Pietsch]] as spokesperson for the Deputy Prime Minister.  The changes came amid concerns that the [[Liberal Democrats]] have too few ministers and special advisers<ref>Sam Coates, "Clegg shuffles his advisers as rumpus over billionaire's appointment grows", ''The Times'', 20.08.10</ref>.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Special Advisers|McGrory, James]]
 
[[Category:Special Advisers|McGrory, James]]

Revision as of 11:55, 30 October 2014

James McGrory is deputy director of communications for the deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.[1] Mcgrory was promoted to this role in April 2014.

Background

Following a reshuffling of Nick Clegg's special advisers in late August 2010, McGrory was moved from the position of justice and home affairs adviser in Downing Street to replace Lena Pietsch as spokesperson for the Deputy Prime Minister. The changes came amid concerns that the Liberal Democrats have too few ministers and special advisers[2].

Notes

  1. Sam Coates, "Clegg shuffles his advisers as rumpus over billionaire's appointment grows", The Times, 20.08.10
  2. Sam Coates, "Clegg shuffles his advisers as rumpus over billionaire's appointment grows", The Times, 20.08.10