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[[Julian Glover]] is currently special adviser for the [[Department for Transport]] to [[David Cameron]], focusing on policy. Speaking of his appointment in 2013, Cameron said:  
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'''Julian Glover''' is currently special adviser for the [[Department for Transport]] to [[Patrick McLoughlin]], focusing on policy. Speaking of his appointment in 2013, Cameron said:  
 
“It makes a huge difference having someone who is trusted by No. 10 and knows how to keep them happy. It’s been extremely helpful.” <ref name="Glover"> [http://www.dodsmonitoring.com/downloads/Central_Lobby/Dft_Guide.pdf Guide to the Department for Transport] "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 9, p. 19, 03.2013, accessed 22 September 2014. </ref>   
 
“It makes a huge difference having someone who is trusted by No. 10 and knows how to keep them happy. It’s been extremely helpful.” <ref name="Glover"> [http://www.dodsmonitoring.com/downloads/Central_Lobby/Dft_Guide.pdf Guide to the Department for Transport] "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 9, p. 19, 03.2013, accessed 22 September 2014. </ref>   
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As a special adviser Glover is paid an annual salary of £83,000. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/388825/spad_data_november_2014.csv/preview Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014] ''GOV.UK'', accessed 30 April 2015 </ref>
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Glover made his name as a chief leader writer at the [[The Guardian]] before moving to 10 Downing St to become a speech writer for the Prime Minister.
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Glover made his name as a chief leader writer at the [[The Guardian]] before moving to 10 Downing Street to become a speech writer for the Prime Minister.
Glover established his name in political circles by helping John Major to write his memoirs. <ref name="Glover"/>
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Glover established his name in political circles by helping [[John Major]] to write his memoirs. <ref name="Glover"/>
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
Glover attended to the University of Oxford in 1991, where he undertook a degree in History. <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/julian-glover/11/3b2/b51 Julian Glover] LinkedIn profile, accessed 22 September 2014. </ref>
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Glover attended the [[University of Oxford]] in 1991, where he undertook a degree in History. <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/julian-glover/11/3b2/b51 Julian Glover] LinkedIn profile, accessed 22 September 2014. </ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 15:28, 8 June 2015

Julian Glover is currently special adviser for the Department for Transport to Patrick McLoughlin, focusing on policy. Speaking of his appointment in 2013, Cameron said: “It makes a huge difference having someone who is trusted by No. 10 and knows how to keep them happy. It’s been extremely helpful.” [1]

As a special adviser Glover is paid an annual salary of £83,000. [2]

Background

Glover made his name as a chief leader writer at the The Guardian before moving to 10 Downing Street to become a speech writer for the Prime Minister. Glover established his name in political circles by helping John Major to write his memoirs. [1]

Education

Glover attended the University of Oxford in 1991, where he undertook a degree in History. [3]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Guide to the Department for Transport "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 9, p. 19, 03.2013, accessed 22 September 2014.
  2. Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014 GOV.UK, accessed 30 April 2015
  3. Julian Glover LinkedIn profile, accessed 22 September 2014.