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'''Lee Cain''' is a former Fleet Street journalist who was appointed head of political press in Number 10 Downing Street in August 2017 and special adviser to the foreign secretary in November 2017.
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'''Lee Cain''' is a former Fleet Street journalist turned political spin doctor. He was appointed incoming UK prime minister [[Boris Johnson]]’s head of communications in July 2019.  
  
Cain is also a former special adviser to UK environment secretary [[Michael Gove]] and his predecessor [[Andrea Leadsom]] at [[Defra]].
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Cain was previously head of political press in Number 10 Downing Street from August 2017 and a press aide to Johnson during his stint as foreign secretary at the [[FCO]] from November 2017. He also worked for Johnson's successful Conservative party leadership campaign in 2019.
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Cain is also a former special adviser to UK environment secretary [[Michael Gove]] and his predecessor [[Andrea Leadsom]] at [[Defra]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:49, 30 July 2019

Lee Cain is a former Fleet Street journalist turned political spin doctor. He was appointed incoming UK prime minister Boris Johnson’s head of communications in July 2019.

Cain was previously head of political press in Number 10 Downing Street from August 2017 and a press aide to Johnson during his stint as foreign secretary at the FCO from November 2017. He also worked for Johnson's successful Conservative party leadership campaign in 2019.

Cain is also a former special adviser to UK environment secretary Michael Gove and his predecessor Andrea Leadsom at Defra.

Brexiteer

In 2016 Cain was the Vote Leave campaign’s head of broadcast.

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