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Allegra Stratton
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 12: Downing Street Press Secretary Allegra Stratton arrives at 10 Downing Street on November 12, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Britain's political press was abuzz with rumours of tension at Number 10 following the resignation of communications director Lee Cain, whose departure was reported to have upset Dominic Cummings, senior aide to the prime minister and Vote Leave veteran. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
  • Allegra Stratton, the face of Downing Street's new daily televised press briefings in Downing Street, London, the morning after Lee Cain announced he is resigning as Downing Street's director of communications and will leave the post at the end of the year. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau/PA Images via Getty Images)
  • Allegra Stratton, the face of Downing Street's new daily televised press briefings, enters 10 Downing Street, London, the day after Lee Cain announced he is resigning as Downing Street's director of communications and will leave the post at the end of the year. (Photo by Dominic Lipinski/PA Images via Getty Images)
  • Allegra Stratton, recently appointed press secretary for the British government, walks up Downing Street in London, England, on October 14, 2020. Stratton, a former journalist currently serving as spokeswoman for Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, will lead daily televised briefings beginning next month. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
  • Allegra Stratton, the face of Downing Street's new daily televised press briefings, arrives in Downing Street, London, the morning after Lee Cain announced he is resigning as Downing Street's director of communications and will leave the post at the end of the year. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau/PA Images via Getty Images)
  • Allegra Stratton (L), 10 Downing street Press Secretary speaks to a colleague in central London on November 12, 2020. (Photo by Tolga Akmen / AFP) (Photo by TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Lord Dubs (right) and Allegra Stratton (centre) of The Guardian compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Westminster, London, along with other journalists, MPs and members of the House of Lords, to raise money for the charity Rehab and to raise awareness of it's work for people with disabilities.
  • Downing Street Press Secretary Allegra Stratton arrives at Downing Street, in London, Britain, November 12, 2020. REUTERS/Toby Melville

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