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Wednesday 24 July 2019 10:20 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 24 July 2019 11:20 am

Vote Leave’s Brexit architect Dominic Cummings set for top role under Boris Johnson

By: Alexandra Rogers

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Cummings was played by Benedict Cumberbatch in Channel 4 drama Brexit: The Uncivil War earlier this year
Cummings was played by Benedict Cumberbatch in Channel 4 drama Brexit: The Uncivil War earlier this year

One of the key architects of Brexit, Dominic Cummings, is poised to take on the role as senior adviser to the incoming Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The former Vote Leave director has also served as an adviser to former education secretary Michael Gove, who is also tipped for a top job in Johnson’s Cabinet.

The story of his role at Vote Leave was brought onscreen with Channel 4’s drama Brexit: The Uncivil War, in which Cummings was played by the actor Benedict Cumberbatch.

Read more: Boris Johnson prepares to reward Brexiters with Cabinet roles

One big appointment coming today – Dominic Cummings expected to be senior advisor to the new PM – Vote Leave chief moving into govt – huge brain and experienced in govt, and will be applauded by Brexiteers – highly controversial too

— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) July 24, 2019

Earlier this year Cummings was found to be in contempt of parliament for his refusal to give oral evidence to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee which was conducting an inquiry into fake news in 2018.

The committee wanted Cummings to answer allegations about the Vote Leave campaign’s links to Cambridge Analytica, a consulting firm that folded last May after being rocked by revelations that it had acquired data from up to 87m Facebook users for political purposes.

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Cummings said he had offered to give evidence to the committee under oath but could not appear in front of MPs while another inquiry by the Electoral Commission was ongoing.

Other figures tipped for advisory roles are David Frost, a foreign policy adviser to Johnson while he was foreign secretary, and Eddie Lister, one of Johnson’s former aides at City Hall.

Image credit: Channel 4/Nick Wall

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