Matt Cavanagh

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Matt Cavanagh (born 1971) is a British political adviser and author.[1][2] He was a special adviser in the UK Labour government (2003–10).[1] He worked for Home Secretary David Blunkett;[3] for Chancellor Gordon Brown;[4] for Defence Secretary Des Browne;[5] and for Brown as Prime Minister from June 2007 to May 2010.[1][6] Subsequently, he was an associate director at the Institute for Public Policy Research, working on UK immigration policy.[7] He now works in the private sector as Director of Government Relations for Prudential plc.[8]

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