Paul Scully

Scully served as vice-chairman of the Conservative Party for the London region from 2017 to 2019, having been appointed by Theresa May to replace Stephen Hammond who had the Conservative whip withdrawn for rebelling against the government over the EU withdrawal bill. After Boris Johnson was appointed prime minister in July 2019, Scully was promoted to Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. He was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets and Minister for London in the February 2020 reshuffle. In July 2022, he became Minister of State at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
In May 2023, Scully announced he would "pause" his ministerial role to seek the Conservative Party's nomination in the upcoming London mayoral election, but failed to even make the shortlist. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Estefania Oliveros, Yevgeniy Brailovsky, Paul Scully, Evgenia Nikolou, Ronak Rajani, Julia GrapsaGet full text
Published 2020-08-01
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2by Anish N. Bhuva, Anish N. Bhuva, Thomas A. Treibel, Thomas A. Treibel, Andreas Seraphim, Andreas Seraphim, Paul Scully, Paul Scully, Kristopher D. Knott, Kristopher D. Knott, João B. Augusto, João B. Augusto, Camilla Torlasco, Katia Menacho, Katia Menacho, Clement Lau, Kush Patel, Kush Patel, James C. Moon, James C. Moon, Peter Kellman, Charlotte H. Manisty, Charlotte H. ManistyGet full text
Published 2021-01-01
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3by Caitlin O'Mahony, Paul Scully, David O'Mahony, Sharon Murphy, Frances O'Brien, Anne Lyons, Graham Sherlock, John MacSharry, Barry Kiely, Fergus Shanahan, Liam O'MahonyGet full text
Published 2008-08-01
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4by Anish Bhuva, Niro Nadarajan, Andrew D’Silva, Camilla Torlasco, Redha Boubertakh, Siana Jones, Paul Scully, Rachel Bastiaenen, Guy Lloyd, Sanjay Sharma, James Moon, Kim Parker, Charlotte Manisty, Alun HughesGet full text
Published 2018-12-01
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