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Lib Dem leader Ed Davey quits Herbert Smith Freehills consultancy job

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A Liberal Democrat spokesperson said late on 16 November that Davey had resigned from both roles the previous week
A Liberal Democrat spokesperson said late on 16 November that Davey had resigned from both roles the previous week Photo: Getty Images

The leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Ed Davey has resigned from his role as a consultant to City law firm Herbert Smith Freehills amid the political uproar about MPs’ second jobs.

A Liberal Democrat spokesperson confirmed on 16 November that Davey had resigned from his role at Herbert Smith Freehills and has also quit as a member of the advisory board of Next Energy Capital, an investment and asset manager in the solar sector.

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