In May 1997, Miliband joined
the Treasury as special adviser to chancellor Gordon Brown.
Not exact matches
As a 25 - year - old special adviser, he stood near Norman Lamont in the Treasury Circle on a balmy September evening as the then chancellor announced that Britain was leaving the ER
As a 25 - year - old
special adviser, he stood near Norman Lamont in the
Treasury Circle on a balmy September evening
as the then chancellor announced that Britain was leaving the ER
as the then chancellor announced that Britain was leaving the ERM.
Chapman left his role
as Davis» chief of staff before the general election, having previously been George Osborne's top
special adviser in the
Treasury.
In 1997, Alexander, then a practising lawyer in Scotland, took leave of absence to share the
Treasury office in which Miliband was working
as a
special adviser; in 1999 they were both responsible for the Scottish Parliament election campaign that overturned the Scottish National Party's poll lead.
She vetoed the now Foreign Secretary's job
as a
special adviser to the
Treasury because he had no «financial and economic experience» at the age of 21.