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Philip Hammond is a former UK Cabinet Minister, who served in key British Government roles for almost a decade. He led four departments over nine years, rose to the second most powerful job in government, and was one of only three people to serve continuously in the cabinet from 2010 to 2019 throughout the tenures of Prime Ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.
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For a committed Remainer, Philip Hammond took on the role of Chancellor at a time of unprecedented uncertainty. Fiercely protective of his country’s interests, he fought to negotiate a deal that would allow Britain to maintain close economic ties with Europe even as it left the European Union.
Philip Hammond was Britain’s Defence Secretary and then Foreign Secretary in the Coalition, succeeding William Hague in both roles. He was part of the “E3+3” team that negotiated the JCPOA nuclear arms control deal with Iran in 2015. During his tenure as Defence and then Foreign Secretary, Hammond built strong links with the US and other allied counterparts, both civilian and military, and was a frequent visitor to Afghanistan during the ISAF mission there.
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As Chancellor and as Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond played a major role in managing the UK’s evolving relationship with China and has clear views about the importance of effectively integrating China into the global system as a major economic and strategic power.
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Philip Hammond is a former UK Cabinet Minister, who served in key British Government roles for almost a decade. He led four departments over nine years, rose to the second most powerful job in government, and was one of only three people to serve continuously in the cabinet from 2010 to 2019 throughout the tenures of Prime Ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.