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  1. McCartney prefers to style his name McCartney, with a superscript c in the Mc prefix. Accordingly, at his request, Hansard amended some of its records of his contributions. [3]

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Karl McCartney
JP MP
Official portrait of Karl McCartney MP crop 2.jpg
Official portrait, 2020
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport
In office
8 July 2022 8 September 2022
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Lincoln
20102017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Lincoln
2019–present
Incumbent