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Patrick Diamond worked as a policy advisor under the Labour Party government of the United Kingdom in a role covering policy and strategy. He is Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at
Queen Mary University of London , mottoeng = With united powers , established = 1785 – The London Hospital Medical College1843 – St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College1882 – Westfield College1887 – East London College/Queen Mary College , type = Public researc ...
, co-chair of the think-tank
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, Gwilym Gibbon Fellow at
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, and a visiting fellow in the Department of Politics at the
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. Patrick is a board member of the Prisoners' Education Trust (PET), the Dartington Service Design Lab, and the Campaign for Social Science.


Early life and education

Patrick Diamond was brought up and schooled in
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by popula ...
. He worked as a kibbutz volunteer on Kibbutz Lahav in Israel in the spring of 1994. After graduating from
Clare College, Cambridge Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The college was founded in 1326 as University Hall, making it the second-oldest surviving college of the University after Peterhouse. It was refound ...
, with a double first-class honours in Social and Political Sciences and an MPhil from the Cambridge Institute of Criminology, Diamond was elected as the National Chair of
Labour Students Labour Students is a student organisation within the Labour Party of the United Kingdom. It is a network of affiliated college and university clubs, known as Labour Clubs, who campaign in their campuses and communities for Labour's values of e ...
from May 1998 - April 1999. While attending Cambridge University, Diamond was Chair of the
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during the 1997 general election.


Political and academic career

Following a brief stint at Finsbury Financial Communications and the
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, Diamond was appointed as Director of the Labour Party organization and magazine
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. In late 2000, he was made Special Adviser to the then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Rt Hon
Peter Mandelson Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson (born 21 October 1953) is a British Labour Party politician who served as First Secretary of State from 2009 to 2010. He was President of the Board of Trade in 1998 and from 2008 to 2010. He is the ...
MP. In 2001 Diamond bid for election to
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, though failed to win a seat in the 2002 Lambeth Council election. From June 2001-September 2004, Diamond was a member of the
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with particular responsibility for the government's public service reform agenda. In the run-up to the 2005 general election, Diamond worked as a special adviser to the election co-ordinator,
Alan Milburn Alan Milburn (born 27 January 1958) is a British Labour Party politician who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Darlington from 1992 to 2010. He served for five years in the Cabinet, first as Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 1998 to 1999, a ...
MP, leading the management of the Labour Party's manifesto and preparation of the government's third-term policy programme. In 2004, there was speculation that Diamond would seek selection as a parliamentary candidate, though this speculation remained unrealised. After the Labour Party's victory in the 2005 General Election, Diamond was appointed as Director of the think tank
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and took on a number of academic positions. He was a Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, senior visiting fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the
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, a lecturer at the
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Faculty of Continuing Education and a visiting fellow at the
University of Northumbria , mottoeng = A lifetime of learning , established = 1877 - Rutherford College of Technology1969 - Newcastle Polytechnic1992 - gained university status , type = Public , budget = Â ...
. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and was a member of the
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advisory board. From August 2007-April 2009, Diamond was the Group Director of Strategy at the Equality and Human Rights Commission in Manchester and London. In the May 2010 General Election, Diamond was elected as a Labour
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for the ward of Newington in the
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. Despite his association with Labour government since 1997, Diamond has expressed frustration at the speed and pace of policy change under
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.


Publications

Patrick Diamond has published widely in various print media, including: *''Beyond New Labour: The Future of Social Democracy in Britain'' (ed. with Roger Liddle, Politico's, 2009) *''Social Justice in the Global Age'' (ed. with Olaf Cramme, Polity Press, 2009) *''Public Matters: How to Revive Britain’s Public Realm'' (Politico's, 2007) *''The Progressive Agenda: Revitalising Public Service Reform'' (ed. SOLACE Foundation, 2007) *''The North East in the Global Age'' (University of Northumbria/NEEF 2007) *''Global Europe, Social Europe'' (ed. with Anthony Giddens and Roger Liddle, Polity Press, 2006) *''Tackling Worklessness in the North East'' (University of Northumbria/NEEF, 2006) *''Conundrums of Reform'' (BBC/Policy Network, 2006) *''The Hampton Court Agenda: The Future of the European Social Model'' (ed. Policy Network, 2006) *''Equality Now: The Future of Revisionism'' (Fabian Society, 2005) *''The New Egalitarianism'' (ed. with Anthony Giddens, Polity Press, 2005) *''New Labour’s Old Roots: Labour’s Revisionist Thinkers 1931-97'' (Imprint Academic, 2004) *''Family Fortunes: The New Politics of Childhood'' (ed. with Meg Munn, Fabian Society, 2004) *''Rethinking Social Democracy'' (ed. with Matt Browne, Policy Network, 2003) *''Where Next for Social Democracy?'' (ed. Policy Network, 2003) *''Must Labour Choose?'' (ed. Progress, 1999)


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Policy Network
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