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  • Politics and current affairs
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Jo Smith
Jo Smith is a content writer for the Immigration Advice Service, a team of specialist immigration lawyers based in the UK & Ireland
Joe LW

Joe is an Account Executive at Higgs.

Joe Shalam
Joe Shalam is the Policy Director at the Centre for Social Justice.
Joe Zammit-Lucia
Dr Joe Zammit-Lucia is the author of The New Political Capitalism, published by Bloomsbury Business on the 3rd February.
Joel Casement
Joel Casement is a Research Executive at the cross-party, grassroots campaign Get Britain Out. Previously he graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science with a First Class Degree in History.
Joey Simnett
Joey is a UK policy fellow at the Consumer Choice Center, and has previously written for American physicians on the US healthcare system, and on fiat alternatives in the payments world
Johannes de Jong
Johannes de Jong is director of Sallux since 2011. His specific focus has been on aspects of economics, geopolitics and international relations that are often overlooked. He has been following Brexit developments closely since the referendum was called. Sallux is the political foundation of the European Christian Political Movement (ECPM, a Pan-European political party). ECPM & Sallux aim to reform the EU in accordance with its original values.
John Buni
John is the Founder and CEO of CleanCloud, a SaaS solution for small, independent dry cleaners who are fighting back against the increasing dominance of providers such as Laundrapp and Rinse. He has also appeared on Dragons’ Den, seeking investment for his bespoke tailoring business, Tailor Made.
John Cooper MP

John Cooper is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Dumfries and Galloway.

John Davies

John Davies is a partner at Farrer & Co and specialises in relationship breakdowns, wealth protection, and international family disputes.

John Higginson

John Higginson is Editor-in-Chief of Comment Central, Chief Executive of Higginson Strategy and a former national newspaper political editor.

John Lamont MP

John Robert Lamont is a Scottish Conservative Party politician and solicitor who has represented Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk as a Member of Parliament since 2017. Before entering Westminster, he served in the Scottish Parliament from 2007 to 2017, initially representing Roxburgh and Berwickshire and later Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire following boundary changes. Born on 15 April 1976, Lamont has held several significant government and opposition positions during his parliamentary career.

Between October 2022 and July 2024, Lamont served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, contributing to the governance of Scottish affairs at Westminster. Following this, he briefly held the role of Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland from July to November 2024 before taking up his current position as Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons in July 2025. Throughout his career, Lamont has focused on issues affecting Scotland and parliamentary procedure. He writes commentary for Comment Central.