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On the resignation of Lord O'Neill of Gatley as Commercial Secretary, Downing Street 10 announced that Lord Young of Cookham will take on the role of Treasury spokesman (but not Commercial Secretary; see the announcement: [1]). It appears to me that the office of Commercial Secretary is not in use anymore and Lord Young of Cookham will just serve as Treasury spokesman in his role as Lord-in-Waiting (i.e. government whip). Additionally, there isn't a Commercial Secretary listed in GOV.UK ministers list and also the pages on the office and Lord Young of Cookham give a clue that he hasn't become Commercial Secretary. Here are links to those GOV.UK pages: [2], [3], [4]. Should we remove mentions from this Wikipedia article that Lord Young of Cookham would be Commercial Secretary? --Editor FIN (talk) 04:35, 28 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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