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Damian McBride is a former Whitehall civil servant and former special adviser to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. McBride began his civil service career at HM Customs and Excise. He worked with Customs and Excise and later became Head of Communications at the UK Treasury until 2008. On 11 April 2009 he resigned his position after it emerged on a political blog that he and another prominent Labour Party supporter, blogger Derek Draper, had exchanged emails discussing the possibility of disseminating rumours McBride had fabricated about the private lives of some Conservative Party politicians and their spouses. The emails from McBride had been sent from his No. 10 Downing Street email account.〔 〕 ==Early life== McBride was born and raised in North London to Irish parents,. McBride was educated at Finchley Catholic High School, a boys state school in London. He attended Peterhouse, University of Cambridge where he studied history. He wrote his final-year dissertation in praise of inciting violence and rumour-mongering in politics titled ''Far More Important Than Politics? Public Policy and the Impact of Urban Riots, 1964-8''. The thesis was supervised by Tony Badger, who later commented 'We disagreed over the value of the riots – I thought they were counter-productive – but he was very focused, and it was an excellent thesis' and tried to persuade McBride to do a PhD.
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