James Marshall (political adviser) explained

James Marshall
Honorific Suffix:CBE
Office:Director of the Number 10 Policy Unit
Primeminister:Theresa May
Term Start:26 June 2017
Term End:24 July 2019
Predecessor:John Godfrey
Successor:Munira Mirza
Alma Mater:Magdalene College, Cambridge
Profession:Teacher

James Marshall (born 1980) is a former director of the Number 10 Policy Unit.

Marshall was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Before entering politics, he taught English at Shrewsbury School. In 2016 he was employed as a strategic adviser for the construction company, Mace.[1]

In 2011, Marshall was an adviser to the former Leader of the House of Lords, Lord Strathclyde. He has also been an adviser to three of the chief whips in David Cameron's government: George Young, Michael Gove, and Mark Harper.[2]

Theresa May, the Prime Minister, appointed James Marshall as her Director of Policy in June 2017, following his predecessor John Godfrey's resignation.[3] [4]

In July 2019, he was replaced as Director by Munira Mirza, by new Prime Minister Boris Johnson.[5]

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References

  1. Web site: No 10 appoints former Mace adviser as head of policy. Construction News. 28 June 2017 . 22 July 2017.
  2. News: Ex-teacher made No 10 head of policy by Theresa May. 22 July 2017. TES.
  3. News: May turns to ex-teacher as policy head. 22 July 2017. The Times.
  4. Web site: Theresa May's head of policy quits. Krug. Christian. 2017-06-21. POLITICO. 2019-05-26.
  5. News: Sky executive among Johnson's first appointments. Syal. Rajeev. 2019-07-23. The Guardian. 2019-07-23. Mason. Rowena. en-GB. 0261-3077. O'Carroll. Lisa.

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