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Resignation puts pressure on London mayor

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: August 19 2008 12:24 | Last updated: August 19 2008 18:19

Boris Johnson was accused of plunging the London mayoralty into “complete disarray” after his chief of staff resigned on Tuesday, becoming the third senior official to quit City Hall in three months.

Tim Parker, the former AA chief executive known as the “prince of darkness” by unions for his job-cutting record, stepped down as first deputy mayor and chief executive of the Greater London Authority. He will continue to advise Mr Johnson on transport policy.

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