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Isn't Being The Chancellor Of The Exchequer A Full Time Job In Itself Without The Additional Duties Of The First Secretary Of State?

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anotheoldgit | 09:45 Sat 09th May 2015 | News
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/new-tory-government-david-cameron-opts-for-stability-as-he-keeps-top-four-cabinet-ministers-in-place-10237209.html

/// Mr Osborne will also serve as First Secretary of State - effectively the Deputy Prime Minister and a role that suggests he will lead Britain's re-negotiation with the European Union before the proposed 2017 referendum. ///
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Yes it is AOG.
Osborne was never a full time Chancellor anyway and this does not bode well for either post
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ichkeria

/// Osborne was never a full time Chancellor anyway ///

I was unaware that he was part-time.
He had another responsibility as well tho off the top of my head I can't recall what
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ichkeria

/// He had another responsibility as well tho off the top of my head I can't recall what ///

He is also Second Lord of the Treasury, a post that goes side by side with the Chancellor Of The Exchequer I would have thought.

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