The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Former city MP lands top government role

Political return for Stewart Jackson following election defeat

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

Seven weeks after his political career appeared to have come to an end, Stewart Jackson has been handed a major government role in the Department for Exiting the EU.

The former MP for Peterborou­gh was appointed yesterday as the new chief of staff for Brexit secretary David Davis.

His appointmen­t as a senior government adviser to one of the most influentia­l people in the country comes nearly two months after his 12 year tenure as an MP came to an end following his defeat by Labour’s Fiona Onasanya.

The controvers­ial and outspoken, but fiercely Euroscepti­c, Conservati­ve announced his new job on Twitter, saying he was “hugely honoured” to have received the role.

He tweeted: “Fantastic job at historic juncture. Now signing off Twitter.”

Mr Jackson was working in the Government prior to the election as the Parliament­ary Private Secretary to Mr Davis.

He told the Peterborou­gh Telegraph he could not comment on his new role as he is now effectivel­y a civil servant.

Reacting to the appointmen­t, chief executive of the Peterborou­gh Chamber of Commerce John Bridge said it was good to have a familiar face in such an important role and that he wished Mr Jackson every success in the role.

He added: “We surveyed our businesses and the majority want to stay in the single market and customs union.

“They want a three to five year transition­al period.

“We want to ensure we have a deal that does not interrupt businesses in any shape or form.”

Mr Jackson’s former political rival Cllr Ed Murphy, Labour group leader at Peterborou­gh City Council, said he is hoping for a ‘soft Brexit’ or no Brexit at all.

He added: “This is not good news for Peterborou­gh, but he may surprise us and do things sensibly.”

After his election defeat, Mr Jackson was advertisin­g himself as a public affairs consultant on Brexit on the social networking site LinkedIn.

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